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Why Representation of Black and African Americans in Educational Materials Matter
Celebrate Black history by recognizing why the representation of Black and African Americans in educational media matter.
D.C. Leads the Way to Increased Pay for Infant and Toddler Teachers
New bill approved by D.C. Council prioritizes establishing a more stable child care market with increased pay for child care educators.
Building More Equitable Pre-K Assessment Systems: Lessons from States
Pre-K assessments can be effective tools for improving instruction, supporting family engagement, and understanding how pre-K impacts kids.
Building Better Bridges Into Higher Education for English Learners
Outdated myths hold ELs back from successfully transitioning into college, but policies aligned to their real experiences can change that.
The White House Task Force on Worker Empowerment Has Released Its Report. What鈥檚 In It?
Kelsey Berkowitz looks at what’s in the White House Worker Empowerment Task Force report and why it matters.
These Community Colleges are Working to Bring Adults Back to Campus
The Center on Education and Labor has partnered with 6 community colleges to re-enroll adult learners that stopped out during the pandemic.
Introducing FEAT, the Foreclosure and Eviction Analysis Tool
Learn more about our release of an eviction and foreclosure data analysis tool for cities and counties.
New Study Highlights the Need for Better Alignment Between Pre-K and Kindergarten
A new study explores alignment of instructional practices between pre-K and third grade