When University of Arkansas student Jackson Joyce took his saxophone to the Jean Tyson Child Development Center one late spring...
‘Ten Birthday Cakes? We’ll Take Care of It’
Jazzy Sun Birthdays Connects Homeless Kids and Volunteers for Their Special Day
Volunteers with Jazzy Sun Birthdays are accustomed to a wide variety of requests for birthday themes from the children they...
“What this study is asking is whether or not, as a matter of public policy, is it a straightforward way to achieve the important goal of early childhood development.” -- Matt Klein, executive director, New York City Mayor's Office for Economic Opportunity
Dolly Parton sticks a lot of books in the mail. To be clear, the music legend, business executive and philanthropist...
In the popular imagination, the story of child welfare in America goes like this: Acting on a report of abuse...
In this two-part series, Elliot Haspel explores how one Oregon region mobilized to generate an innovative, next-generation plan for universal...
Bank Street College of Education’s second cohort of Early Childhood Policy Fellows includes 13 female leaders working toward quality and...
Just a few weeks after Oregon’s Department of Early Learning and Care broke off from the state’s Department of Education...
On November 19, the Playful Learning Landscape Action Network (PLLAN) hosted an event to discuss the meaning and importance of playful learning landscapes in celebration of the launch of the Playful Learning Playbook.
Because we can’t take our Early Learning Nation Studio on the road during this time, stay tuned as ELN recaps...
Businesses merge all the time. Nonprofit mergers rarely occur, but experts have long pointed to the potential advantages of joining...
The Founding Fathers built competition among the states into our system of government. With 50-plus laboratories for democracy, we’re bound...