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Early Childhood Workforce:  Where and How Can AI Support?

The early research on the use of generative AI tools...suggests that those children who are underperforming the most are gaining the most from access to this technology.– Isabelle Hau, Stanford Accelerator for Learning, Stanford University  Isabelle Hau of Stanford Accelerator for Learning, Stanford University offered the quote above during our June 25, 2024 GLR Learning […]

Event Series Kindergarten Matters

Beyond Kindergarten: Transition, Continuity and Alignment

The July 9, 2024 GLR Learning Tuesdays webinar, part of our Kindergarten Matters webinar series, highlighted the importance of the kindergarten to first grade transition. In a conversation moderated by Christina Lopez from the Maryland Early Childhood Leadership Program (MECLP), attendees heard from a panel of experts who shared ideas on how we can lift up the […]

Children’s Books: From Access to Opportunity

“If we don't increase access to rich books that speak to children in a way that really honors their own identity, their community, but also expand the minds of even children who are already represented in the literature. If we don't do that, then we're actually not doing what our children need for us to […]

Event Series GLR Week

Ready, Set, Go: Two-Generation Approaches for Kindergarten Success

For the second year, United Way Worldwide (UWW), Ascend at the Aspen Institute and the Campaign for Grade-Level Reading (CGLR) joined forces during GLR Week to launch a three-part series focused on two-generation approaches to alleviating poverty. Led by an impressive panel comprised of national and local leaders working on the frontlines of policy and practice to guide the discussion, Ready, […]

Event Series GLR Week

Supporting School Attendance in a Time of Changing Norms

During this webinar, John Gomperts with the Campaign for Grade-Level-Reading moderated a conversation exploring the causes behind the widespread spike in chronic absenteeism post-pandemic and strategies to tackle it among education and community leaders. Nat Malkus, Ph.D., with the American Enterprise Institute (AEI) provided an overview of the size and scope of chronic absenteeism presently. Malkus, who tracks chronic absenteeism rates through […]

Event Series GLR Week

A Virtual Gratitude Reception: CGLR Salutes Children Museums

Over the past five years of virtual gratitude sessions, we have celebrated our outstanding partnerships with The United Way, public housing authorities, public libraries, public television and now children’s museums. These critical partners align with our mutual commitment to becoming increasingly intentional and explicit about naming, mapping, shrinking and closing the gaps. This year’s Gratitude […]

Event Series GLR Week

The Promise and Potential of Play-Based Learning

CGLR has long advocated for playful learning in community spaces such as playgrounds and parks, believing that learning happens everywhere. This week’s session gave us the chance to explore play as a teaching and learning strategy in the classroom, especially during the important kindergarten year that serves and a critical bridge to the early elementary […]