Chronic Absenteeism: Not Just an Issue for Older Students
There are proven strategies that schools and districts can use to help reduce absenteeism in the early grades
There are proven strategies that schools and districts can use to help reduce absenteeism in the early grades
Reflecting on tragic policies from the past can strengthen the future of early care and learning.
The U.S. Department of Education’s (ED) early learning focus has the potential to help states and school districts rethink kindergarten.
state and local leaders could change policies and practices to smooth the transition into (and through) elementary school grades
Hear how family partnership can foster engagement and oral language production among multilingual students directly from a teacher.
There has been a recent, growing shift toward purposeful play or play-based learning as an instructional strategy in elementary education.
The latest in federal early education news
The national plan is already having a positive impact in many parts of the country.
The legislative session resulted in about $750 million in new funds for child care and early learning programs.
New resources offer strategies for placing families’ experiences at the center of early childhood systems design