Early childhood education is critical, but limited. In Oregon, immigrant teachers could be the solution.
Public Radio International (PRI) December 2, 2019 In the News
Model Standards Chart a Course for Family Child Care
AFT November 18, 2019 In the News
Running a Home-Based Preschool Is Tough, and Support Is Meager
EdSurge November 5, 2019 In the News
California’s Home Day Care Workers Win the Right to Unionize
The Progressive October 11, 2019 In the News
California child care workers now allowed to unionize under new law
Asian Journal October 4, 2019 In the News
Child care providers celebrate new law allowing them to unionize
KCRW September 30, 2019 In the News
Child care workers struggle to make ends meet
Index-Journal September 18, 2019 In the News
Children First: What a “Values-Based Budget” Looks Like
Early Learning Nation September 13, 2019 In the News
The Cost in Care of High Cost Housing
New America September 12, 2019 In the News
How This Apprenticeship Helps Educators Achieve Once Out-of-Reach Career Goals
EdSurge September 5, 2019 In the News
As pre-K teachers celebrate pay raises, day care union seizes the moment to reach more schools
Chalk Beat August 20, 2019 In the News
The Potential Effects of a Minimum Wage Increase Underscore Key Flaws in the Child Care Market
Bipartisan Policy Center August 20, 2019 In the News
Child care providers push California to boost pay for early education teachers
EdSource August 9, 2019 In the News
Could California’s big investment in children and families be a model for the country?
The Hechinger Report August 8, 2019 In the News
California is working to improve early childhood education. But we need to take it even further
Sacramento Bee August 6, 2019 In the News
Democratic Debates, SF Homeless Project, Child Care Costs
KQED Newsroom August 2, 2019 In the News