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A recent study found that many parents do not experience family-centered best practices in EI/ECSE.
What鈥檚 indisputable is that the current state of pre-K curricula leaves a lot of room for improvement
EI/ECSE practitioners are inadequately paid, which is a major factor tied to practitioner well-being, but not the only factor.
States, such as Florida and New Jersey, have used their constitutions to extend early education access to more children.
As subsidy eligibility for child care workers expands to more states, questions remain about its viability for family child care providers
The latest in federal early education news
The field鈥檚 best bet is to implement evidence-based curricula that explicitly target specific learning domains
A four-part blog series that will focus on how states are using different strategies in an effort to establish a right to ECE
Some four-year-olds in California are taking English proficiency exams meant for older kids. Proposed legislation urges alternative options.