Strengthening Assessments of Young Children’s Learning: Perspectives from Home-based Pre-K Providers
Elevating the perspectives of home-based providers in the development and implementation of better assessment tools is critical.
Elevating the perspectives of home-based providers in the development and implementation of better assessment tools is critical.
New America and MDRC recently hosted a webinar bringing together leading researchers and practitioners to envision new assessments for DLLs.
States and districts should prioritize differentiated supports for these students moving forward.
Updated state accountability plans do not improve accountability for ELs after a two-year pause.
This convening was part of ongoing work that aims to bolster the quality and utility of equitable pre-K assessments.
Directors must support teachers in using assessments effectively in the classroom and sharing information with parents.
Child care is an essential industry that we need to keep our economy functioning.
Collecting and sharing equity-centered, asset-based assessment information with parents is an underutilized but powerful tool.
We conducted listening sessions with practitioners to understand how these policies can better support educators.
Most states don’t differentiate how they identify Indigenous ELs, a decision that can affect their academic outcomes.