Education Policy Is Health Policy: Full-Day Kindergarten Edition
The Task Force ultimately recommends all-day classes as an effective tool for promoting the health of low-income and minority students.
The Task Force ultimately recommends all-day classes as an effective tool for promoting the health of low-income and minority students.
There is little doubt that the circumstances in which a child is raised have a profound impact on that child’s trajectory in life.
When we take a step back and look at things on larger scale, it becomes clear that students in United States are, at least, making progress.
This is mostly the sort of stuff and nonsense grist for slow cable news cycles.
While there’s increasing evidence that DLLs follow unique patterns of linguistic development, these do not constitute deficits.
A new report examines potential relationships between the school-readiness gap and unequal access to high quality early education programs.
Infant and toddler child care, for children ages birth to 3, is an especially important–and often neglected–part of the care continuum.
Reauthorization for the Education Sciences Reform Act has captured the attention of certain circles. In case you’re not in those circles, he
California’s controversial Parent Trigger law is one indirect attempt to increase family involvement by giving families more power.
Debt collectors going after parents for lunch money? First graders going without food? This is a mess.