Educators
New Study Finds Teachers Hold Prejudiced Opinions Toward Latino ELs – What Should We Do ¹ú²úÊÓÆµ It?
A new study finds some teachers harbor a deficit perspective towards EL students and their use of Spanish in the classroom.
While Funding for Improving Instruction Hangs in the Balance, Data Collection is Key
As federal funding for Teacher Quality State Grants is uncertain, data collection on how the funds are used should be improved.
Video: Revamping Teacher Education in Tulsa
Video: Teacher Stress and Low Compensation Undermine Early Learning
This video, produced by ¹ú²úÊÓÆµ, zooms in on the significance of the conditions faced by today’s early education workforce.
Early College High Schools Take On Teacher Preparation
Early college high schools specializing in the teaching profession work to encourage more young people to become educators.
Principal Prep in New Jersey (and Much of the Country) Lacks Early Ed Focus
Uncovering the Inner Workings of States’ Early Childhood Policies: Results From a New Tool for Changemakers Focused on Transforming the Workforce
Given each state’s complex early childhood workforce systems, it can be difficult for advocates and educators to realize their goals.