Putting Children First in Teacher Licensing
Teaching young children takes a different skill set, yet many states鈥 training programs are not preparing teachers.
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Teaching young children takes a different skill set, yet many states鈥 training programs are not preparing teachers.
Key trends in 2016 KIDS COUNT Data Book include gains in health insurance but stagnating poverty and racial inequity.
In a new brief, Katie Parham explores issues surrounding early childhood special education.
Integrating hands-on informal learning experiences with the formal school-day is emerging as a pathway for boosting achievement.
California has over 2.6 million students who speak a language other than English at home.
The edTPA is an increasingly required assessment for teacher candidates. But what do we currently know about the edTPA?
Teachers working with infants and toddlers need to be intentional about building language and literacy skills.
A new financing toolkit is making it easier for cities to generate local revenue to fund early education programs.
This is part one of a two-part post, focusing on teachers of children in pre-K through third grade.