Policy Design Principles for Connecting Education to Work
This paper details four principles of policy design for connecting education to work and shares current examples from states.
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This paper details four principles of policy design for connecting education to work and shares current examples from states.
Governing early care and education systems is complex, with multiple agencies overseeing several programs (e.g., home visiting, child care, state pre-K, individuals with disabilities, preschool development grants and more). These…
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This Policy Brief identifies five policy levers, in addition to funding opportunities, that states employ to attract, support and retain quality talent in the early education workforce.
Research tells us that a child’s experiences in the early years build a foundation of social, emotional and cognitive development that they will need to enter kindergarten ready to learn….