One critical component of the governor’s strategies should be to lay a strong foundation for our state’s youngest English/dual-language learners so they can be better prepared for later grades. This ...
Experts widely agree that high-quality early childhood education yields long-term academic benefits. But what happens when children miss out on this opportunity? The California Department of Education ...
English-language enrichment, coupled with the development of learning readiness and social skills, will prepare these students to function at their highest capacity in a mainstream classroom. It is an ...
they can understand—present nearly “insurmountable barriers” to ensuring their children benefit from early-childhood education and are as kindergarten-ready as many of their peers, the report states.
Early English education is moving beyond memorization into playful, personalized approaches that build curiosity, confidence, ...
In this volume, leading researchers and implementation experts from an array of disciplines provide evidence-based, cost-effective, and actionable strategies for delivering quality early childhood ...
The current exponential growth and pace of global technology make clear how important it is that young people grasp basic concepts of education as early as possible – that they read and write as early ...
Early learning educators share what a future might look like, in which every child in the country has access to high-quality early learning experiences and the resulting long-lasting impacts. Carrie ...
Ensuring children’s success in school has to start with quality early childhood education. Drexel UCP supports this effort through the West Philadelphia Action for Early Learning Initiative (AFEL) – a ...
Early English education is shifting toward playful, personalized, and tech-powered methods that go beyond memorization. Platforms like Novakid combine one-on-one interaction with AI tools to track ...
This article is part of a series to commemorate Indonesian National Education Day on May 2. Many laypeople think children have an innate ability to soak up a new language like a thirsty little sponge ...