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As NAEYC Turns 100, Early Education Leaders Reflect on Progress and Gaps
Emily Tate Sullivan
April 6, 2026
Why Are State Departments of Early Childhood Education So Trendy Right Now?
Emily Tate Sullivan
April 2, 2026
Texas Kindergarten Teacher Reflects on What鈥檚 Driven Her to Spur Change
Mark Swartz
March 26, 2026
An Overlooked Factor of the 鈥楽outhern Surge鈥: Investments in Early Childhood
Elliot Haspel
March 24, 2026
California Invested Billions Into a New Grade for 4-Year-Olds Without Plan to Evaluate it
Elly Yu
March 4, 2026
Mamdani鈥檚 Child Care Czar on NYC鈥檚 First-of-Its-Kind, Universal 2-K Rollout
Amanda Geduld
February 26, 2026
Why We Keep Asking the Wrong Question About Kindergarten Readiness
Susan B. Neuman & Lillie Bukzin
February 19, 2026
How a Notorious Maximum-Security Prison Was Transformed Into a Thriving Preschool
Emily Tate Sullivan
February 3, 2026
Why It鈥檚 Important for Young Children to Understand What鈥檚 Behind AI
Mark Swartz
January 29, 2026
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North Carolina Announces Short-Term Training for Future Early Childhood Teachers
Sergio Osnaya-Prieto
January 1, 2026
2025 Research Roundup: 3 Pressing Themes Shaping Early Care and Education
Kendra Hurley
December 29, 2025
Pre-K Teachers Are Hesitant to Use Artificial Intelligence 鈥擶hy?
Jordy Berne, Christopher Doss & Ashley Woo
December 17, 2025
30 Years Without a Real Raise: New York’s Early Intervention Pay Crisis
Sarah Carr
October 2, 2025
Apprenticeships Aimed at Boosting Child Care Careers Have Been Flourishing
Alina Tugend
September 8, 2025
Florida District Leans Into Science of Reading Starting in Early Childhood
Barbara Hammond
August 25, 2025
Orange County, California Pioneers Model to Help Cities Prioritize Kids Under 5
Mark Swartz
August 13, 2025
Why the U.S. Must Revamp its Child Care System: ‘People are Hungry for More鈥
Jessika Harkay
August 11, 2025
The Future of Children鈥檚 Programming After Federal Cuts to Public Media
Michael H. Levine
August 7, 2025
States Create Trust Funds to Bolster Child Care and Early Childhood Education
Bryce Covert
August 4, 2025
Why Cut a Federal Program That Helps Student Parents Access Child Care?
Elliot Haspel
July 31, 2025
Math Fellowship Rooted in Racial Justice Supports Early Educators
Mark Swartz
July 30, 2025
Why AI Literacy Instruction Needs to Start Before Kindergarten
Tammy Kwan
July 24, 2025
Chelsea Clinton: Supporting Families Where They Are Matters for Early Childhood
Mark Swartz
July 22, 2025
Want Children to Cooperate? Let Them Swing Together
K.C. Compton
July 15, 2025
Head Start Preschools to Bar Undocumented Children Under New Trump Rule
Kalyn Belsha & Norah Rami
July 11, 2025
Head Start at 60: A Legacy Worth Investing In
Emmy Liss & Sarah Gilliland
July 11, 2025
Early Childhood Innovation Center Shores Up Delaware’s Early Learning Workforce
Mark Swartz
July 7, 2025
For Some Tribal Communities, Head Start Programs Provide a Cultural Lifeline
Rebecca Gale
June 23, 2025
New Mexico鈥檚 Investments in Early Care and Education Begin to Show Progress
Rebecca Gale
June 17, 2025
Pre-K Teachers Are Stressed and Say They Want to Quit
Bryce Covert
June 16, 2025
Why Early Educators鈥 Voices Matter
Mark Swartz
June 5, 2025
Head Start May Have Gotten a Reprieve, but It鈥檚 Not Out of the Woods
Katie Hamm
May 19, 2025
New Brief Recommends Extending Tax Breaks to Early Childhood Educators
Rebecca Gale
May 5, 2025
Preschool Enrollment, Spending Hit Record Highs, but Access and Quality Gaps Persist
K.C. Compton
April 29, 2025
Family Child Care Providers See Gains Under Vermont鈥檚 New Child Care Law
Rebecca Gale
February 18, 2025
For Childcare Providers, Wildfires Are Just One More Crisis
Libby Rainey
January 24, 2025
2024 Research Roundup: 3 Must-Read Studies About Early Care and Education
Kendra Hurley
January 7, 2025
Parents and Caregivers Are Vital to Children鈥檚 Early Learning and Development
K.C. Compton
December 24, 2024
Election Day Proved That Voters Want Action on Child Care
Bryce Covert
December 18, 2024
2024 Must-Reads: 9 Stories About Early Care and Education That We Can鈥檛 Stop Thinking About
Marisa Busch
December 17, 2024
Teacher Diversity Is Key to California鈥檚 Expanding Public Early Education System
Conor P. Williams
December 2, 2024
AI-Fueled Testing, From the Mouths of Babes
Greg Toppo
November 20, 2024
CT, NH Mandate Play-Based Learning in Schools. Why All States Should Do the Same
Janna Wagner
November 11, 2024
How Child-Focused Ballot Measures Fared This Election
Jackie Mader
November 8, 2024
Exclusive: As Pandemic Funding Ends, Parents Face Host of Child Care Challenges
Amanda Geduld
October 1, 2024
U.S. 鈥楥atastrophically Wrong鈥 to Separate Early Child Care from Education
Amanda Geduld
September 25, 2024
Poverty Wages, Staffing Crisis: New Federal Rule Looks to Sustain Head Start
Amanda Geduld
September 9, 2024
What鈥檚 Behind the Explosion of Apprenticeships in Early Childhood Education?
Emily Tate Sullivan
September 2, 2024
White House Brings Newborn Baby Kits to More Households – But Real Challenges to Caring for Young Kids Remain
Rebecca Gale
August 13, 2024
Pumping the Brakes on Private Equity鈥檚 Run on Child Care
Rebecca Gale
July 1, 2024
Minnesota Advocates Push for Public Investment in Early Childhood Education
Madison McVan
May 31, 2024
Private Equity Is Coming for Child Care. What Does That Mean?
Rebecca Gale
May 14, 2024
Why is Child Care So Expensive? What We Can Do About It.
Rebecca Gale & Dianne Kirsch
May 1, 2024
Gas, Groceries, Homeownership Opportunities and Kids鈥 Extracurriculars
Rebecca Gale
April 19, 2024
The Spirit of the Studio: A Reggio Emilia Concept Takes Root in America
Mark Swartz
April 17, 2024
Growing the Pipeline of Early Childhood Educators
Rebecca Gale
April 12, 2024
Child Care Solutions Need to Target Most Vulnerable Communities, Report Argues
Liz Bell
March 21, 2024
鈥楾his Is Our Moment鈥: Six Bank Street Policy Fellows Share Their Strategies
Mark Swartz
March 21, 2024
Play Is a Child鈥檚 Search for Meaning: Q&A with Brenda Fyfe
Mark Swartz
February 14, 2024
New Report Shows There鈥檚 Room for Improvement in Navigating a More Equitable Arizona
Mark Swartz
February 8, 2024
Robin Hood鈥檚 Child Care Quality and Innovation Initiative: 鈥淭here Is No Better Investment鈥
Mark Swartz
January 30, 2024
Paying Up: Enhancing Child Care Compensation Systems in Colorado, D.C. and Louisiana
Mark Swartz
January 19, 2024
New Mexico Leaders Are Striving to Ensure That 鈥榊our State is Your Village.鈥
Liz Bell
January 17, 2024
Kim Janey鈥檚 Systemic Approach to Supporting Bostonians and Families Nationwide
Mark Swartz
January 17, 2024
In Texas, A Break for Child Care Providers Via Property Taxes
Rebecca Gale
January 16, 2024
ParentCorps Builds Relationships from the Ground Up
Mark Swartz
January 9, 2024
Child Development Associate Credential Opens a Career Path, Serving the Child Care Industry
Mark Swartz
January 2, 2024
7 Reasons to Be Encouraged about the Planet Our Children Are Inheriting
Mark Swartz
December 26, 2023
Kansas Task Force Urges Consolidation of Early Childhood Development Programs
Tim Carpenter
December 21, 2023
Quality Journalism Needed to Shift Attitudes on Child Care
Rebecca Gale
December 20, 2023
Lost in the Policy Woods? Finding Your Way to Equity and Access with the Zaentz Navigator
Mark Swartz
December 19, 2023
5 Top Takeaways From the Hunt Institute Conversation: The Men of Early Learning
Mark Swartz
November 30, 2023
Mississippi鈥檚 ‘Miracle’: Fourth Grade Reading Scores Keep Climbing. Is Early Learning the Reason?
Mark Swartz
November 10, 2023
Alycia Baumgardner: Ideas on Early Childhood Learning That Will Knock You Out
Early Learning Nation Editors
November 8, 2023
Dr. Devonya Govan-Hunt: Changing Childhood Learning in the Carolinas
Early Learning Nation Editors
November 8, 2023
Kamren Rollins: Fighting for Childhood Learning in the Nation鈥檚 Capital
Early Learning Nation Editors
November 8, 2023
Two Early Educators Participating in an Early Childhood Fellowship Share Their Stories
Mark Swartz
October 18, 2023
Minnesota Makes Major Strides on Behalf of Children and Families
Rebecca Gale
July 25, 2023
Michigan Gov. Whitmer Establishes New Lifelong Education Department
Lily Guiney
July 14, 2023
Even With Historic State Investment, Louisiana鈥檚 Early Childhood Education Funding Will Plummet
Greg Larose
July 12, 2023
Vermont Makes Child Care History with a Bipartisan Veto Override
Rebecca Gale
June 27, 2023
Study: We Can Change Minds 鈥 and Mindsets 鈥 About the Value of Early Childhood
K.C. Compton
June 22, 2023
With $125M Hanging in the Air, Vermont Sets the Stage for National Child Care
Rebecca Gale
June 13, 2023
Erikson Institute鈥檚 New, Fully Funded Master鈥檚 Program for Educators of Color in Chicago
Mark Swartz
March 30, 2023
Bill for Native American Early Childhood Education Heads to Governor
Jeanette Dedios
March 15, 2023
Bank Street鈥檚 New Policy Fellowship Aims for Equity and Quality
Mark Swartz
March 9, 2023
Book Review 鈥 No Longer Welcome: The Epidemic of Expulsion from Early Childhood Education
K.C. Compton
March 8, 2023
Educator Burnout: Another Child Care Struggle
Rebecca Gale
February 28, 2023
Neighborhood Villages: The Pathway to Professionalism is Paved with Apprenticeships
K.C. Compton
February 22, 2023
Investing in New Systems for Paying Educators What They Need and Deserve
Mark Swartz
February 21, 2023
As Outdoor Preschools Gain Traction, States Work to Unlock Funding
Leigh Giangreco
January 27, 2023
Boston鈥檚 New Office of Early Childhood Takes a Systemic Approach to Fixing a Broken System
K.C. Compton
January 26, 2023
New Study: Race and Mother鈥檚 Education Key for Extracurricular Participation
Leigh Giangreco
January 13, 2023
RAND Report Highlights Unique Challenges Facing Hawaii鈥檚 Early Child Care Workforce
Leigh Giangreco
January 3, 2023
Collaboration is Key as Mattel Introduces First Autistic Character 鈥 Bruno the Brake Car 鈥 for ‘Thomas & Friends’
Leigh Giangreco
December 14, 2022
Maryland鈥檚 Humble Mission: Build the Nation鈥檚 Best, Most Equitable School System
Asher Lehrer-Small
November 30, 2022
How Grassroots Activists Got Early Childhood Education Aid on the Ballot in New Mexico
Leigh Giangreco
November 30, 2022
On Tomorrow鈥檚 Ballot, New Mexico Votes on Funding Universal Child Care
Rebecca Gale
November 7, 2022
Keywords and Coffee Fuel In-Depth Studies of Environmental Education in Early Childhood
K.C. Compton
November 3, 2022
Lessons for Reporting on Child Care 鈥 A Glimpse Into the Future
Rebecca Gale
October 12, 2022
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