A national survey conducted by the Bipartisan Policy Center in 2021 found that of the 31% of working-parent households that...
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There’s a truism among child-mindful urban planners: Children are an indicator species for cities. “Just as the presence of salmon...
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An innovative fellowship launched by UMass Boston’s Institute for Early Educator Leadership and Innovation provides full scholarships for early educators. Funding...
The Founding Fathers built competition among the states into our system of government. With 50-plus laboratories for democracy, we’re bound...
Bank Street College of Education’s second cohort of Early Childhood Policy Fellows includes 13 female leaders working toward quality and...
When University of Arkansas student Jackson Joyce took his saxophone to the Jean Tyson Child Development Center one late spring...
As founder of the groundbreaking Roots of Empathy program and author of the bestselling book by the same name, Mary...
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In each year from 2016 through 2018, more than 2 million parents of children age 5 and younger suffered “job...
A new report from New America, Pandemic Planning for Distance Learning, laments the failure of school districts across the country...