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What do stir-frying chilies, a ban on chewing gum, and a three-year longitudinal study examining quality early childhood education have in common?

Remember America’s Funniest Home Videos? I’m talking about the old school, nineties version that was hosted by Bob Saget (Full House aficionados will ...

At Teachstone, we spend so much time focused on early childhood that it's easy to lose track of all the great work being done in the upper grades. ...

Twenty-five years ago, quality teaching in early childhood classrooms meant providing a safe place for children to play, with stimulating materials ...

With the recent launch of our new website, we’ve also launched a new CLASS research summary. This summary reviews the research on teacher-child ...

MTP coaches and teachers: Have you ever been frustrated by SD cards getting damaged in the mail? Or spent long days waiting for SD cards to arrive so ...

Entering elementary school is a big step for children, a true rite of passage. I can still remember my very first day of school, how excited I was to ...

I’ve been working with my colleague, Sarah Hadden, to put together a new Implementation Guide (coming later this summer), along with some resources ...

Several years ago, the Chicago Department of Family and Support Services made a commitment to improve teacher-child interactions in preschools using ...

I love words and dictionaries. So, when I started drafting this blog post about the importance of CLASS Observer Certification, I looked up “certify” ...

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