How Does the Early Childhood Profession Support Children Experiencing Homelessness?
Homelessness continues to affect the lives of thousands of young children in New York and across the country. In addition to health […]
Homelessness continues to affect the lives of thousands of young children in New York and across the country. In addition to health […]
Building quality through a well-trained and educated workforce continues to be an important focus of the early childhood field, both […]
Evidence for the importance of career pathways and ladders in the early childhood field continues to be produced through academic […]
In a recent article in Medium, Kris Perry, Executive Director of the First Five Years Fund, discusses the need to […]
In a recent article of The 74, Conor P. Williams, Ph.D., Senior Researcher of New America's Education Policy Program, discusses […]
In a recent article featured in The Washington Post, Danielle Paquette shares the findings of a new report from researchers […]
A recent study of 1,100 families with children enrolled in New York City’s universal pre-K classes reports that 90% of […]
In a recent op-ed in the New York Times, David L. Kirp discusses New York City’s successful Pre-K for All […]
Thanks to our friends at the Early Care and Education Consortium for providing us with this information.
Today the White House released President Obama’s FY2017 budget request to Congress, and it includes a substantial investment in quality […]