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  • Parents as Curators of Their Children’s Education: The Growth and Potential of Microschools

    In the fourth session of our series exploring the potential and implications of parents as curators of their children's education, Chelsea Waite with the Center on Reinventing Public Education moderated a conversation exploring the growth and characteristics of microschools and what they look like in practice.  Don Soifer of the National Microschooling Center defined microschools as “innovative small learning environments” and shared that […]

  • REBROADCAST: Beyond Decoding NAEP: The Federal Role in Promoting Efficacy, Equity, and Accountability

    This rebroadcast picked up on our 8-session "Decoding NAEP" series from earlier this year that engaged state chiefs, educators, parents, researchers, and advocates in a deep-dive exploration of the 2024 scores from the National Assessment of Educational Progress — often call "The Nation’s Report Card.” In this session, we went beyond decoding NAEP to explore the federal […]

  • Parents as Curators of Their Children’s Education: Opportunities & Implications of a New Federal Education Tax Credit

    During the webinar, Derrell Bradford with 50 CAN: The 50-State Campaign for Achievement Now moderated a conversation exploring the opportunities and implications of the new federal scholarship tax credit, and how people can get involved. This webinar was the fifth in a series exploring the emerging reality that more parents are actively curating the educational experiences of their children.  […]

  • Building Continuity: Sustaining Community Coalitions During Leadership Transitions

    "We’ve built some really strong relationships. That has only happened because people trust that WAKE Up and Read is going to be there to provide the things that we say we’re going to provide. In order to do that, we prioritized communication throughout all the transitions — transitions with our superintendent, our senior director, and […]

  • Healthy, Present, and Learning: Cross-Sector Strategies to Reduce Health-Related Absences

      Co-Sponsored byThis GLR Learning Tuesdays conversation explored the critical connection between health, attendance, and early literacy. Moderated by Hedy Chang of Attendance Works, the session introduced a forthcoming collaborative toolkit from Johns Hopkins Center for School Health, Attendance Works, the National Association of School Nurses, and Healthy Schools Campaign: Prevent Health-Related Absences: Take Immediate Action to Advance […]

  • Building the Bridge: How Early Relational Health Fuels Early Learning and Third-Grade Reading Success

    This week’s holiday rebroadcast, Building the Bridge: How Early Relational Health Fuels Early Learning and Third-Grade Reading Success, highlighted the critical connection between early relational health (ERH) — the mutual, meaningful, and affirming relationships between young children and caregivers — and early learning, literacy, and third-grade reading success. Anchored by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, […]

  • Holiday Rebroadcast: Screens in the First Five Years: What We Need to Know and Do

    This December 29, 2025 holiday rebroadcast, co-sponsored by Children and Screens: Institute of Digital Media and Child Development, sought to offer research-backed, practical strategies to help families and those who support them make informed choices about technology use for infants and toddlers. The conversation was moderated by Kris Perry, MSW, of Children and Screens who began the […]