PreK–12 Education
Global Lessons in Early Care and Education: The Early Advantage 2
Contrary to American exceptionalism, research shows that the USA is falling behind the rest of the world in early education and care.
Why Increasing Teacher Diversity Will Improve Teacher Quality: An Interview with Etai Mizrav
This is the second post of a blog series on strengthening Latinx teacher pathways.
First 10 Schools and Communities: Helping All Young Children Grow and Thrive
The holistic First 10 approach combines alignment across early education with family engagement and social services.
Teacher Micro-credentials: State Considerations for Professional Development and License Renewal
Insights into using micro-credentials for educator professional development
Pennsylvania Makes Degree Apprenticeships Part of its Strategy for Preparing a Qualified Early Learning Workforce
How this innovative and affordable workforce development strategy seeks to improve both teaching and learning outcomes for students.
Data Alone, Without the Human Element, Can Be a Recipe for Disaster
The SAT’s adversity score highlights a major issue: that data without critical thinking and the human element can do more harm than good.
PAYA Receives 200+ Applications for National Grant Initiative
More than 220 public-private partnerships apply for PAYA grants to expand youth apprenticeship across the US.
Building Early Education Leaders: Conclusion and Takeaways
The growing number of states and districts choosing to focus on developing principals as early education leaders is a promising trend.
Plugging Leaks in the Latinx Teacher Pipeline: An Interview with Dr. Ana MarÃa Villegas
This is the introductory blog post for a series on strengthening Latinx teacher pathways.