Perspectives on Leadership in Early Education: Conclusion
Insights about supporting organizational and individual wellness and navigating change are essential to guide leaders’ work and decisions
Insights about supporting organizational and individual wellness and navigating change are essential to guide leaders’ work and decisions
Meredith Rowe, education researcher and LSX Fellow, considers better ways to communicate findings from the science of language development.
In the Bay Area some child care centers are open in hospitals so healthcare workers can work during COVID-19
With state support, communities in Central California are improving caregiving and instruction for infants and toddler DLLs
More help from the federal government is needed to ensure the survival of providers in the long-term
Advocates were planning census parties, printing flyers, designing census onesies and bibs, and more. Then, the COVID-19 crisis hit.
On March 10, New America held an event to explore the entangled issues in early education highlighted in the newly released compendium.
Child care providers and early educators are facing an uncertain future