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This is an important series of posts by Aaron Loewenberg, make sure you give the newest one a read!
Excited to dig into this new - and critical - work from Stephen Burd. I always learn from reading his stuff, and I’m sure this will be no exception.
Attending American Progress's big summit on #education this week?
📆 TOMORROW, our senior director Mary Alice McCarthy will join panelists and moderator Juan Perez Jr. from POLITICO to discuss how the right public policy can connect education and #workforce opportunities.
americanprogress.org/events/2024-ed…
We're making some noise today! We're here right now on Capitol Hill telling Congress that they must make babies, toddlers and their families a national priority.
#StrollingThunder
ICYDK: The EI/ECSE #workforce is in crisis, and ongoing staffing shortages are causing children and families to miss critical services.
👥 Our #EarlyEd expert Dr. Carrie Gillispie discusses how to better support the sector with Mason CEHD's Dr. Heather Walter. newamerica.org/education-poli…
Supporting #StudentParents requires supporting their active participation in the policy process.
📣 How can we amplify their true voices? Our #HigherEd advisor Nia Ariel Davis Sigona explains the importance of ensuring their roles as 'co-collaborators.' newamerica.org/education-poli…
College should be accessible. Full stop.
📰 But earlier this month, Inside Higher Ed's Kathryn Palmer spoke with our #CommunityCollege director Iris Palmer about how #FinancialAid is 'not enough to offset the economic insecurities' some students face. insidehighered.com/news/students/…
Family-Centered Practices in EI/ECSE Are Important but Uneven newamerica.org/education-poli… via @newamerica. This blog post refers to our (@DraRubyBatz ) recently published article in the Journal of Early Intervention. Thank you Dr. Carrie Gillispie
Distressingly, colleges in 3️⃣ 9️⃣ states are allowed to withhold transcripts from students who owe them money.
Our senior advisor Eddy Conroy [email protected] recently spoke with the The Chronicle of Higher Education's Kelly Field about a new rule from U.S. Department of Education that may improve these situations.
chronicle.com/article/ban-on…