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New York City Will Offer Free Preschool for All 3-Year-Olds

Mayor Bill de Blasio announced on Monday that New York City would offer free, full-day preschool to all 3-year-olds within four years, saying that he was building on the success of the city’s...

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New York City’s universal pre-K program wants to teach parents, too

Setting preschoolers up for success takes more than good teachers — it also takes effective parenting.

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Association for the Advancement of International Education 52nd Annual...

The 52nd AAIE Leadership Conference & Expo: Leaders United: Transforming Our World Together, will be held from 5-7 February 2018 at the Marriott Marquis in Times Square, New York City. A rich menu...

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National Education Association Annual Meeting and Representative Assembly

Over 8,000 NEA members are expected to attend the next Annual Meeting and Representative Assembly from June 30 to July 5 at the Minneapolis Convention Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota. While there RA...

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Pre-K for All

In January of 2014, the New York City Mayor’s Office released its ambitious plan to implement universal pre-kindergarten to provide every four-year-old in New York City with access to free, full-day,...

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Men don’t feel welcome in early childhood. Here’s how to change that

Norway leads the way globally, but only 9% of its workforce are men

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B.C. pilot for $200-a-month child care gets 'overwhelming' response, says...

Program to convert 1,800 child-care spots in the province to $10 per day, starting in October

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D.C.’s Universal Preschool Program Has Been Hugely Beneficial for Moms—and...

Once preschool was made free, maternal labor force participation increased.

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What Burkina Faso can teach us about scaling up early childhood programs

A pilot produced useful research, but also practical experience and qualified staff

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Alaska Native Science and Engineering Program

Alaska natives, more than any other demographic in the state, have historically been less likely to pass standardized tests and more likely to drop out of school. In 2014, only five percent of Alaska...

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