Support for Paid Parental Leave Is on the Rise
But a new bill before Congress would disincentivize dads from taking it.
Texas Has a Multibillion Dollar Plan to Protect from Hurricane Storm Surge
But there’s a growing chorus of coastal Texas residents who have rallied against it.
Toward a Better Life
As part of our monthly anniversary series, a conversation on how policies around work and family have evolved in the last two decades.
Why Communicating the Science of Learning is So Hard—And What Could Help
Members of the Learning Sciences Exchange pinpoint key barriers to disseminating lessons from studies of young children.
Do States Integrate Culturally Responsive Teaching Competencies into their Professional Standards for Teachers?
Earning While Learning with Early Educator Apprenticeship Programs in Indiana
Join us for a working session to identify policy levers to bring apprenticeship to early childhood education in Indiana.
In-Person
The Platform at City Market
202 E Market Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204
EdCentral Celebrates Its 500th Edition
To recognize our weekly newsletter’s 500th post, we reflect on how education policy has evolved and what EdCentral’s contributions were.
Farewell from FCSP
How HEA Reauthorization Should Influence Educator Preparation
As Congress begins work to reauthorize the Higher Education Act, New America shares recommendations for how to improve educator preparation