Refugees and Early Childhood Education
Young children of recent refugees from Syria are not being enrolled in early education programs at the same rate as native born kids.
Young children of recent refugees from Syria are not being enrolled in early education programs at the same rate as native born kids.
A new study shows the potential for the Reading Recovery intervention program to close the literacy gap for struggling first graders.
With home-based child care being so common it’s imperative that mechanisms be put into place to ensure high levels of quality among these pr
Federal education policies are changing quickly. This means new opportunities, and challenges, for multilingual students.
With a growing number of DLL’s in public schools, bilingual teachers are in high demand.
A new study highlights how integrating language supports into mainstream curriculum helps close science achievement gaps for DLLs.
A new study from researchers provides further evidence of the high costs of entering kindergarten without key social-emotional skills.
It’s time to put our conventional wisdom about testing to the test, says Abigail Swisher.
In “Mapping College Ready Policies,” Abigail Swisher analyzes states’ progress to ensure all students are on a path to high school.
Sanders and Clinton have both pledged to fully fund IDEA – an expensive proposition that Obama has failed to prioritize.