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Aligning with the decision of DC Public Schools, AppleTree preschools started the year virtually.
Just as teachers, students, and families are being asked to adapt to this entirely new world of education, KEAs will need to do the same.
More work is needed on defining and measuring the active ingredients that drive children’s school readiness gains in pre-K programs
A tribute to Ruby Takanishi, a thoughtful and forceful leader in early education, who passed away in August 2020.
When COVID-19 forced schools to close, preschool teachers in Hawaii went online to learn how to reach and teach their young students.
Two high-quality San Antonio early learning centers prioritize parent engagement as they adapt to COVID-19.
Congress will have only two weeks to come to an agreement on the next relief bill
Biden’s plan makes clear that our economy will not recover from COVID-19 without a substantial investment in care.
Communities across the country must get creative with how to ensure a smooth transition to kindergarten