When It Comes to Infant Language Development, Not All Toys Are Created Equal
Can something as simple as the type of toy an infant plays with affect language development? The answer appears to be yes.
Big ideas, bold solutions. Explore the latest research, analysis, and policy insights from our experts.聽聽
Can something as simple as the type of toy an infant plays with affect language development? The answer appears to be yes.
Our analysis shows that two states, Georgia and North Carolina, along with DC, stand out for the quality and availability of their pre-K pro
Americans should know where candidates stand on the following six issues before they cast their votes.
Research suggests that students who do not achieve proficiency by the end of third grade are less likely to graduate from high school.
A report released last month outlines the steps southern states should take to improve early education.
A new study casts doubts on the efficacy of the RTI method for improving student literacy.
The report discusses MA’s promising vision for early education and new approaches that could ensure more students have access to early ed.
Despite the important nature of their work, child care teachers are among the country’s lowest-paid workers.
“Pay for success” arrangements offer a new, though still unproven, source of cash for ECE programs.