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PROOF POINTS: A third of public school children were chronically absent after classrooms re-opened, advocacy group says

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27, 2022 blog post. Source: Connecticut State Department of Education (CSDE) slide presented at a webinar that Attendance Works held on September 28, 2022. Solving chronic absenteeism isn’t easy and involves building human relationships among teachers, parents and students. Department of Education. Correction: The U.S.

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What We Can Learn From Red States' Approaches to Child Care Challenges

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In 2022, the state division got creative. In 2022, New Orleans voters passed a local property tax to generate $21 million per year for child care for infants through 3-year-olds. Multiple advocacy organizations are pushing to increase the eligibility threshold for the program (now 150% of the federal poverty line).

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Inside Canada’s 50-year fight for national child care

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This movement came after decades of structured, organized advocacy , much of which started after the commission’s report. Canadian labor groups have also supported the efforts , something that has recently become a more prominent strategy in the United States, especially after efforts to pass child care legislation faltered in 2022.

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As more youth struggle with behavior and traditional supports fall short, clinicians are partnering with lawyers to help

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Department of Health and Human Services invested $1.6 Kathryn Meyer, left, attorney at the Center for Children’s Advocacy, and Christiana Mills, are part of the Yale Child Student Center in New Haven, Connecticut. Department of Health and Human Services invested $1.6 Last year, the U.S. A recent survey of U.S.

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Education Has Been Hammering the Wrong Nail. We Have to Focus on the Early Years.

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The value of the human potential unlocked by early education and social and emotional interventions is more difficult to assess: it is arguably limitless. What the pandemic has shown us is that we also need a new modern redesign in education, one that refocuses on the essence of our social brains and our resilience: human connections.

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Smoothing the path for immigrants to finish their college degrees

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About 23 percent of Latino adults between the ages of 25 and 29 have a bachelor’s degree, compared to 45 percent of their white peers, according to a 2022 Pew Research Center report. It has six campuses in Michigan along with its online program.

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PROOF POINTS: New research review questions the evidence for special education inclusion

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It seems a humane policy not to wall off those with disabilities and keep them apart from society. Many disability advocates balked at the findings, published in December 2022, on social media. For the past 25 years, U.S. Who would argue against it? This story also appeared in Mind/Shift. Schools have embraced inclusion.

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