State Boards Can Be Key Players in Improving Early Childhood Education
January 24, 2018
January 24, 2018
ALEXANDRIA, Virginia, Jan. 24 -- The National Association of State Boards of Education issued the following news release:
Recognizing the importance of early childhood education (ECE), federal and state governments have been investing billions of dollars to serve the nation's youngest children. Yet many children still enter elementary school unprepared, and their K-12 schooling largely fails to close those initial gaps. State boards of education have authority that positions them to . . .
Recognizing the importance of early childhood education (ECE), federal and state governments have been investing billions of dollars to serve the nation's youngest children. Yet many children still enter elementary school unprepared, and their K-12 schooling largely fails to close those initial gaps. State boards of education have authority that positions them to . . .