Bilingual Early Ed on the Rise: Beneficial for All, Vital for DLLs
Dual immersion programs are on the rise. How do all learners, and DLLs in particular, stand to benefit from a bilingual programs?
Dual immersion programs are on the rise. How do all learners, and DLLs in particular, stand to benefit from a bilingual programs?
Conor Williams writes about Arne Duncan’s departure from the Department of Education for The 74 Million.
Many effective and K-12 education leaders leave their organizations due to a lack of career development and advancement opportunities.
Vital funding being used to expand pre-K access across the country will disappear if Congress fails to restore budget cuts.
Even before the first day of kindergarten, the so-called “achievement gap” is already in place.
A new report on Tennessee’s pre-k program has created unrest in the early education community.
A recording of our recent event on Minnesota’s preK-3rd grade landscape is available online for those who were unable to attend in Minneapol
This month, the U.S. Department of Education accepted comments on its School Climate Survey.
A new study linking early vocabulary skills to kindergarten success highlights the importance of early intervention.
Policymakers often look to California to see what the future will hold.