Sentences with phrase «expanding early learning services»

Expanding early learning services, including home visiting and resources for families experiencing homelessness

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The U.S. Departments of Education (ED) and Health and Human Services (HHS) announced today that California, Colorado, Illinois, New Mexico, Oregon and Wisconsin will each receive a supplemental award from the 2013 Race to the Top - Early Learning Challenge (RTT - ELC) grant fund to improve quality and expand access to early learning programs throughout their stEarly Learning Challenge (RTT - ELC) grant fund to improve quality and expand access to early learning programs throughout theirLearning Challenge (RTT - ELC) grant fund to improve quality and expand access to early learning programs throughout their stearly learning programs throughout theirlearning programs throughout their states.
NCASE supports school - age care and summer learning programs by working with state - wide school - age networks and other community partners to expand learning opportunities for school - age children; identifying and promoting family engagement approaches; and coordinating with early childhood and school - age stakeholder groups and other federal programs to maximize effective service delivery models and minimize duplication of efforts.
For example, aside from the services offered in the Promise Zone neighborhoods, the Harlem Children's Zone (HCZ) charter schools have many of our research - based pillars built into their own design, including expanded learning time, free medical, dental, and mental health services; early childhood programming; and family partnership strategies.
The rapid review researchers concluded that KidsMatter Early Childhood is a highly successful model of online professional learning which should continue to be promoted to the early childhood sector and expanded to reach even more services, including those in diverse settEarly Childhood is a highly successful model of online professional learning which should continue to be promoted to the early childhood sector and expanded to reach even more services, including those in diverse settearly childhood sector and expanded to reach even more services, including those in diverse settings.
For instance, data from evaluations of the CPC model revealed that children who attend preschool for a full day vs. those who attend for a half day experience greater gains in learning and development.72 This evidence has informed hours of operation for CPCs, as well as for public pre-K in Chicago Public Schools, as they begin to expand their early childhood services.
We are deeply committed to expanding and sustaining home visiting services in our state, and we're thrilled to work with Third Sector Capital to explore Pay for Success as a way to serve more children and families,» said Bette Hyde, director of the state Department of Early Learning.
Third Sector Capital Partners, Inc. to help Department of Early Learning and Thrive Washington determine if private investors could play a key role in expanding home visiting services for young children and their families (OLYMPIA, WA)-- The Washington state Department of Early Learning (DEL) and Thrive Washington (Thrive) will spend the next year -LSB-.....]
Over the next year, the state Department of Early Learning and Thrive Washington, with help from Third Sector Capital Partners, Inc., will explore whether a Pay for Success model could help expand the state's nationally recognized Home Visiting Services Account and help more babies and families in vulnerable communities throughout the state get a better start.
Learn how Maine builds on Early Head Start by extending the day and year of existing Head Start and EHS services in order to expand the number of children and families served.
The OECD works in partnership with the Illinois Early Learning Council (ELC), a public - private partnership created by Public Act 93 - 380, to strengthen, coordinate and expand programs and services for children, birth to five, throughout Illinois.
Acelero Learning has been awarded $ 34.4 million in federal Early Head Start expansion and partnership funding over the next five years to expand services to infants and toddlers across four states, with the expansions planned to go into effect over the course of the summer and fall.
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