2015 State Action on Early Care and Education
All 50 states in 2015 were enacting policies that had both positive and negative consequences for early care and education.
All 50 states in 2015 were enacting policies that had both positive and negative consequences for early care and education.
A new initiative in Baltimore City shows how local partnerships can help make equitable access to STEM a reality.
Better listen to Abigail Swisher to make sure you help more than you harm.
It’s not all about money, but money does matter.
Can something as simple as the type of toy an infant plays with affect language development? The answer appears to be yes.
A paradox in language immersion learning is happening in NY, a rise in native English speakers, while non-English learners are declining.
A new report highlights how extending the school day can push achievement for all students, including DLLs. But is extra time really the ans
Our analysis shows that two states, Georgia and North Carolina, along with DC, stand out for the quality and availability of their pre-K pro
Melissa Tooley writes for The Atlantic about the “Every Student Succeeds Act” (ESSA) and whether the new law holds more promise than its pre