NYC Parents Give Pre-K High Marks in Survey
A recent study of 1,100 families with children enrolled in New York City’s universal pre-K classes reports that 90% of […]
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 […]
The Aspire Registry team has released their February newsletter. The newsletter includes the latest Aspire Registry news and event and features […]
Governor Andrew M. Cuomo formed the Common Core Task Force (Task Force) to undertake a comprehensive review of the current […]
Dear Early Childhood Educators, We at the New York Early Childhood Professional Development Institute (PDI) are excited to announce the […]
Equity and Excellence in the Earliest Years: Action on Expulsion and Suspension in Early Childhood Settings By Shantel Meek, PhD, […]
What: From Italy to Sweden to New York City: Pedagogical documentation as a tool for transformation Where: Brooklyn New School […]
In a marketplace that fosters business models, competitiveness and disruptive innovation, David Kirp discusses the importance of cultivating relationships between […]
With the city’s mayor de Blasio pushing for an additional $300 million for the five boroughs and $40 million for […]
Following the city’s move to expand early childhood education, there is a demand for 2,000 new pre-K teachers to be […]