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In today’s episode of Impacting the Classroom, you’ll hear about exciting news coming to the world of quality assessment and improvement. Earlier ...

What would the perfect day look like in your classroom? When was the last time you spent time thinking about that? When was the last time you talked ...

Chazz Lewis is an educational specialist who “teaches teachers to teach” in a chain of child development centers. He works closely with schools, ...

New research from the nonprofit, LENA, suggests that babies born since the pandemic started are talking less and experiencing fewer conversational ...

What does it mean to talk about bias in early education? How do biases affect children, teachers, and leaders, and what do you do when you see ...

A big topic of conversation currently—both in and out of the educational field—is the difference between equality and equity. When equity is not ...

Looking for ways to help educators reflect on how teachers perceive “challenging behaviors”? There is a wonderful podcast interview Reframing ...

How can credentialing be used to recruit, train, and retain early childhood educators, or perhaps even return professionals who have left the field? ...

So, you’re working to make your teaching practices more equitable in your classroom and throughout your program. Being committed to creating a more ...

As universal Pre-K becomes a real possibility in the United States, it’s important to look at other places that have these systems in place to find ...

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