Department of Education Charter School Program Grants Focus on DLLs
While there’s increasing evidence that DLLs follow unique patterns of linguistic development, these do not constitute deficits.
While there’s increasing evidence that DLLs follow unique patterns of linguistic development, these do not constitute deficits.
A new report examines potential relationships between the school-readiness gap and unequal access to high quality early education programs.
Infant and toddler child care, for children ages birth to 3, is an especially important–and often neglected–part of the care continuum.
Reauthorization for the Education Sciences Reform Act has captured the attention of certain circles. In case you’re not in those circles, he
California’s controversial Parent Trigger law is one indirect attempt to increase family involvement by giving families more power.
Debt collectors going after parents for lunch money? First graders going without food? This is a mess.
There’s a common assumption lurking in discussions about education reform: Instruction in basic skills is somehow in tension with enrichment
Given the politics of anti-poverty programs, you already know what you think of that idea by the time you’ve reached this sentence.
The question remains whether existing indicators, like ECERS-R scores, are even the most reliable measure of program quality.
Even the biggest, most comprehensive reforms have mostly ended up as tinkering around the edges.