Last year, Turkish child advocate Yigit Aksakoglu blogged about his work building playgrounds. “Istanbul is a city of 15 million...
As a young child in Educare, when Jamal Poindexter used to play with his friend Alec, the thing they liked...
Anyone acquainted with telenovelas—those Spanish-speaking cousins of soap opera—recognizes the characters and themes: Love triangles! Family secrets! Ruthless bad guys!...
Access to quality early childhood education is essential to the long term health and well-being of our children, it is also an investment in the workforce of the future. Virginia is ranked #1 in the nation for business and we know the only way to maintain that status is to support the leaders of tomorrow.
5 Top Takeaways from NLC’s Virtual City Summit
Talking About Small, Mighty People in Small Southern Cities
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Despite working in captivity for most of 2020, we continued to speak with top Early Learning researchers, educators, nonprofit and...
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Mind Field: One Topic, Six Experts
#2: Inequity
Early Learning Nation explores the world of early learning by connecting with advocates, community leaders, early learning professionals, parents and...
Jessica Meir’s Five Rules for Being a Good Earthling
One Half of the World’s First All-Female Space Walking Duo Returns to Solid Ground
During her 205 days on the International Space Station, astronaut Jessica Meir had a little green friend. It wasn’t a Martian, it was mizuna lettuce that she tended as part of an experiment. “There was definitely a psychological component of having something green we could take care of,” she says. “We also got to eat it.”
ELN took great pleasure in covering the recent ZERO TO THREE virtual conference via live tweeting and Top Takeaways. One of its highlights of this year’s conference was the issue-intensive session titled “Infants and Toddlers Face Racism, Too: Science, Practice, and Policy.” To judge from the lively stream of comments in the Zoom chat, the conversation provoked a great deal of reflection.
Because we can’t take our Early Learning Nation Studio on the road during this time, stay tuned as ELN recaps...
Because we can’t take our Early Learning Nation Studio on the road during this time, stay tuned as ELN recaps...














