On April 26, the Industrial & Labor Relations (ILR) School at Cornell University hosted a webinar titled “Equity in Focus:...
Hope, wrote Emily Dickinson, is the thing with feathers. To which we would add glitter, glue, googly eyes and the...
At its three flagship locations in Chicago and around the city, the Carole Robertson Center for Learning supports the education...
Will Biden’s First Term Have a Lasting Impact on the Child Care Sector?
New Annual Budget Devotes $600 Billion Over 10 Years to Child Care and Early Childhood Education
The race to elect the next president hasn’t officially started, but soon President Joe Biden will turn toward defending his...
Sonya Soni, Advocacy Program Director, Boston University Center for Antiracist Research, connects global insights from India to Los Angeles to explore how a sense of belonging—as well as something she calls “poetry in policymaking”—can impact structural obstacles to child and family welfare.
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...
According to New America’s recent “Lost in the Labyrinth” report, “Families with the youngest children stand to gain the most...
Happy Spring! Your spring fever is kicking in, you’ve got a ton on your plate and pollen is already making...
Autumn is officially here! In case you were overloaded with back-to-school-daze and all the other shifts that come with seasons...
Q&A: Why the U.S. Is ‘Catastrophically Wrong’ to Separate Early Child Care from Education
In new book, child development expert Dan Wuori dismantles notion of early child care as a form of 'industrialized' babysitting.
In Dan Wuori’s upcoming book he argues that America’s early childhood policy has been premised on a harmful myth: “This...
As the importance early childhood learning becomes more widely understood, so, too, does the importance of early learning educators. As she describes, that’s just part of what inspired Clinical Associate Professor Tonia R. Durden to help design and launch the inspiring Birth to Five Program at Georgia State University.
“We’re not going to grow as a nation without a strong system of care,” Gladys Montes stated at the outset...














