Addressing Bilingual Teacher Shortages in Connecticut
One of Connecticut鈥檚 central challenges has been recruiting and retaining qualified teachers for its ELL programs.
Big ideas, bold solutions. Explore the latest research, analysis, and policy insights from our experts.聽聽
One of Connecticut鈥檚 central challenges has been recruiting and retaining qualified teachers for its ELL programs.
Facts in education are often fuzzy and contradictory.That because it depends on the data source.
The Obama Administration has actively pushed education priorities through various federal policy levers.
States’ “English-Only Laws” promised to support DLLs’ linguistic development. Their failure is provoking a response.
Connecticut鈥檚 legislation to restrict out-of-school suspensions and expulsions for pre-K through second grade students will go into effect.
Kathy Hirsh-Pasek, Jennifer Zosh, and colleagues on “Putting the Education in “Educational” Apps: Lessons from the Science of Lea...
Here’s a deeper look at how pre-K will soon change for youngsters in two states with interesting pre-K debate: Minnesota and Texas.
A new report offers guidance on how state teacher evaluation systems can be leveraged for ongoing teacher development in local districts.
Senate鈥檚 bipartisan Every Child Achieves Act may be on the Senate floor soon. If it succeeds, the federal government鈥檚 role will shrink.