Early Childhood Education
Why We Launched the Learning Sciences Exchange
The idea behind the Learning Sciences Exchange (LSX), the fellowship program launched by New America, ICIS, and the Jacobs Foundation.
Are the GOP Tax Plans Looking Out for Low-Income Children and Families?
The GOP tax bills miss key opportunities to help families get their young children off to a strong start.
It’s Never Too Early to Start Teaching Kids Media Literacy
When kids understand how content is made, they begin to understand how it can be manipulated.
Signs of a Bright Future for Georgia’s Pre-K Students
The most recent analysis of Georgia’s pre-K program shows gains persist through first grade.
Two New Surveys of Parents Come with Surprises for Early Ed
How to Show Appreciation This Principals Month? Empower Them to Lead Our Youngest Learners
October is National Principals Month and it’s an opportunity to acknowledge the hard work of these too often overlooked professionals.
Public Libraries: Untapped Resource for Schools?
Unpacking a new study of public libraries, including how they work with families and help develop digital literacy skills
When Playing is Learning: What Pre-K Looks Like at KIPP
A recent study found promising results for KIPP pre-K students. We visited KIPP DC to see for ourselves.