The Hechinger Institute on Education and the Media

Hard times in the U.S. are taking a toll on children

There are some frightening pitfalls ahead for children who are living through these tough economic times. More are living in poverty (more than 1 in 5) and have parents who are unemployed. And a recent report by The Foundation for Child Development predicts the number of children living in poverty will rise to 15.6 million [...]

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Brookings: Where has all the education journalism gone?

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Learning in the great outdoors: So what?

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A new White House Stem campaign: can video and TV help?

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Re-visiting Perry preschool: The story behind the story

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Pull-ups in pre-K? No, not the training pants

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New Pew Report: Pre-k a priority despite economic woes

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Is rigor really the right word for kindergarten?

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New Guide Helps Journalists Understand Pre-K Landscape

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Obama’s Early Childhood Agenda: How to Find the Local Stories

Journalists who are covering early childhood education these days find themselves watching two distinct trends that often diverge: cutbacks in long-planned pre-kindergarten expansion due to state’s economic woes, and a new federal involvement in the lives of children from birth to five. Understanding and covering these dual trends will require some explanation, and that is [...]

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