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Learning Begins at Home: How Housing Agencies Can Support Attendance and Engagement in School

“Housing agencies are uniquely positioned to reach out and address the challenges families face getting their kids to school.”- Hedy Chang, Attendance Works In this Peer Exchange Learning Conversation, Learning Begins at Home: How Housing Agencies Can Support Attendance and Engagement in School, panelists representing three Campaign for Grade-Level Reading 2023 Honor Roll Communities — Sarasota Housing […]

Nurture Connection: The Movement for Early Relational Health

“Early relational health creates a necessary footing for young children to optimally learn and engage in the world around them. It helps children to cultivate relationships throughout their life. It lays the foundation for early brain development that helps to support learning and behaviors into adulthood. It's foundational. Early relationships shape the well-being of both […]

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Strengthening Kindergarten to Improve PreK-3rd Grade Experiences

“The vast majority of people in our school communities want to create equity oriented educational systems. When we put the pieces together we create the conditions to act. This joyful, developmentally appropriate aligned equity focus, early learning and elementary continuum. The results are incredibly hopeful.” Anya Hurwitz, Ed.D., of Sobrato Early Academic Language offered this insight during this […]

Technology-Assisted Teaching and Learning: Continuing the Conversation

In this GLR Learning Tuesdays webinar, Technology-Assisted Teaching and Learning: Continuing the Conversation, we revisited a session from early 2021 when school district leaders discussed how they were using specific education technology (EdTech) tools to sustain and deepen learning while schools were still largely operating virtually or in hybrid models. In this week’s session, we rejoined with the […]

From Reading First to Reading Legislation With Shanker Institute

“One of the things that we learned is that every state is different, and every state has different abilities and different infrastructure. And what we recognize is that states needed greater flexibility, they know their audience well, and they really needed to have the flexibility to say what is appropriate for their individuals and their […]

Gratitude & Appreciation: Public Television Partners With CGLR

"It is midnight in our world today and the media landscape is cluttered with divisive, uninspiring content. Much the same as it was more than 60 years ago when Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. first gave his Knock at Midnight sermon and the late great Newton Minnow gave his Vast Wasteland speech. So it is especially gratifying when public […]

Building on Common Ground: A Governor’s Conversation

“When I'm talking about child poverty, there’s not a Republican or a Democratic way of dealing with it. When we’re talking about creating educational supports for kids, there’s not a Democratic way of educating kids and a Republican way of educating kids. Follow the data. Follow the things that are making sense and then…take and […]