When three in 10 candidates who sign up for your program don’t make it to the end, you know you...
On Tuesday, July 14, Mississippi's Superintendent of Education, Dr. Carey Wright, shared the story of grade-level reading success in her state. The Campaign for Grade-Level Reading (CGLR) powered the conversation as part of their Learning Tuesdays webinar series.
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Lived Experience Sabra Bell remembers what it was like to be pregnant and low on funds. “Extra cash would have...
Though family and faith are at the core of traditional Latino culture, and strong support for education is a powerful...
Meeting (and Teaching) Families in Unexpected Places Can Transform Cities
Grocery stores, bus stops, laundromats… what’s next?
School is a great place to learn, but it’s not the only place. No matter how excellent our teachers are, no matter how enriching the curricula, school accounts for only about 20 percent of children’s waking hours. That’s why a growing number of education pioneers are building out nontraditional sites for young minds to develop their language skills and to learn about their world.
Dr. Alicia Lieberman was on a telemedicine call with a mother and her four-year-old son. The boy was continually and...
“Our health system is failing women” are the unequivocal opening words of a report issued this past spring by Early...
Sometimes a term gets repeated so often that the meaning becomes obscure. While it might seem like we’re all talking...
Help! We are barreling toward the holiday season, and the brakes aren’t working. Know what I mean? The most wonderful...
Throughout the U.S., the care network for our nation’s youngest children is less a tightly woven safety net and more...
Getting a child outdoors to embrace literacy, art and the great outdoors is simple: All you need is a cordless...














