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Early EducationHelping the fourBy larry on 24 Apr | 0 commentsSo yesterday I’m listening to 20 grade school students singing nursery rhymes and all I can think of is that, given current statistics and pace of education reform, about four of those kids will not graduate from high school.
And it most likely won’t be because of anything the student does, or doesn’t do.
Welcome to my home.By allisonm on 04 Jan | 0 comments
P-20 tightens the seamsBy allisonm on 26 Dec | 0 commentsI don't know about you, but my December holidays went by way too fast. Busy shopping, busy cooking, and after a fun-filled day with friends, busy re-watching the highlights of the P-20 Council meeting at 10pm last night so I could write this blog. (Thanks, TiVo). P-20 Council for a seamless educationBy allisonm on 13 Sep | 0 commentsYesterday Governor Gregoire launched the P-20 Council, which consists of representatives of major state institutions in early learning, K-12 and higher education. The Council’s stated objective is to lead Washington in creating a world-class, learner-focused, seamless education. Early Learning: Invest $1 and save $10By allisonm on 13 Aug | 0 commentsWe've heard it time and time again. If we invest in early learning now, we'll save on societal costs later. Quantum leaps in early learningBy allisonm on 07 Aug | 0 commentsThat's what Graciela Italiano-Thomas believes the public-private partnership Thrive by Five is capable of. As CEO of this emerging nonprofit focused on promoting community-based, market-driven solutions to expand access to early learning opportunities in our state, Thrive by Five is in the midst of developing an integrated, effective and culturally competent strategy to ensure all children are ready for school and life. P-20 Council Formed. Okay, Now What?By barbara on 21 May | 0 comments |
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"There's a direct connection between the number of words that a child hears at home and the child's literacy skills when they get to school." That's what Sarah Walzer, executive director of Parent-Child Home's national office, said in 