Honey, I shrunk the budget!: How the Child Care Non-System Hurts Families
Infant care costs exceed the cost of in-state tuition at public colleges in 33 states and DC. These costs have implications for families.
Infant care costs exceed the cost of in-state tuition at public colleges in 33 states and DC. These costs have implications for families.
A new report from Education Commission of the States compares the 50 states on K-3 quality.
Early Care and Education Workers’ wages are so low that almost half of them are on public assistance.
A recent convening highlighted the challenges and opportunities of setting up rural students for postsecondary success.
The survey of parents with children under age six is one of the first of its kind in Oakland.
A new study suggests teachers’ observation ratings may be a useful measure when holding teacher preparation programs publicly accountable.
The NAESP conference emphasized the increasingly important role principals play in leading PreK-3rd grade learning communities.
Implementation of Florida’s extended school day initiative is called into question.
A growing number of states have adopted the SAT or ACT for high school accountability without waiting for evidence on the new exams.
To improve outcomes for children in California, the Packard Foundation is investing in teachers and caregivers.