Christy Cox is the Senior Program
Officer for Early Childhood Development at The Ford Family Foundation based in Roseburg, Oregon.
Not exact matches
She has served as the Chief Academic
Officer for the District of Columbia Public Schools as well as the Deputy Chief
for the Office of Teaching and Learning, providing leadership
for PK - 12 education by managing the offices of Curriculum and Instruction, Professional
Development,
Early Childhood Education, College and Career Readiness, Youth Engagement, Bilingual Education, Out of School Time, School Counseling, Educational Technology, Gifted and Talented, and Library Media Services.
Judy Elliott is the former Chief Academic
Officer of the Los Angeles Unified School District where she was responsible
for curriculum and instruction
early childhood through adult education, professional
development, innovation, accountability and assessment, and programs
for all students including English language learners, Standard English learners, students with disabilities, and gifted.
We are committed to the professional
development of
early childhood educators by providing high - quality free resources about early education through Early Education Nation, The Preschool Podcast, our blog and the Early Childhood Educator of the Year Award whose volunteer jury panel includes the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) CEO Rhian Allvin, ZERO TO THREE Chief Policy Officer Myra Jones - Taylor, and Canadian MPP Peter Tabuns, among ot
early childhood educators by providing high - quality free resources about early education through Early Education Nation, The Preschool Podcast, our blog and the Early Childhood Educator of the Year Award whose volunteer jury panel includes the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) CEO Rhian Allvin, ZERO TO THREE Chief Policy Officer Myra Jones - Taylor, and Canadian MPP Peter Tabuns, amon
childhood educators by providing high - quality free resources about
early education through Early Education Nation, The Preschool Podcast, our blog and the Early Childhood Educator of the Year Award whose volunteer jury panel includes the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) CEO Rhian Allvin, ZERO TO THREE Chief Policy Officer Myra Jones - Taylor, and Canadian MPP Peter Tabuns, among ot
early education through
Early Education Nation, The Preschool Podcast, our blog and the Early Childhood Educator of the Year Award whose volunteer jury panel includes the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) CEO Rhian Allvin, ZERO TO THREE Chief Policy Officer Myra Jones - Taylor, and Canadian MPP Peter Tabuns, among ot
Early Education Nation, The Preschool Podcast, our blog and the
Early Childhood Educator of the Year Award whose volunteer jury panel includes the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) CEO Rhian Allvin, ZERO TO THREE Chief Policy Officer Myra Jones - Taylor, and Canadian MPP Peter Tabuns, among ot
Early Childhood Educator of the Year Award whose volunteer jury panel includes the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) CEO Rhian Allvin, ZERO TO THREE Chief Policy Officer Myra Jones - Taylor, and Canadian MPP Peter Tabuns, amon
Childhood Educator of the Year Award whose volunteer jury panel includes the National Association
for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) CEO Rhian Allvin, ZERO TO THREE Chief Policy
Officer Myra Jones - Taylor, and Canadian MPP Peter Tabuns, among others.
CCSSO's
Early Childhood Initiatives program works with chief state school officers, state education agencies and other partners to foster the healthy development, learning progress and school success of young children, birth to age 5, with a special focus on eliminating disparities in learning opportunities and outcomes for young at - risk children by supporting states in integrating early childhood, elementary, second and postsecondary education standards, assessment, data, and professional development efforts to form a more cohesive and powerful 21st century education sy
Early Childhood Initiatives program works with chief state school officers, state education agencies and other partners to foster the healthy development, learning progress and school success of young children, birth to age 5, with a special focus on eliminating disparities in learning opportunities and outcomes for young at - risk children by supporting states in integrating early childhood, elementary, second and postsecondary education standards, assessment, data, and professional development efforts to form a more cohesive and powerful 21st century educatio
Childhood Initiatives program works with chief state school
officers, state education agencies and other partners to foster the healthy
development, learning progress and school success of young children, birth to age 5, with a special focus on eliminating disparities in learning opportunities and outcomes
for young at - risk children by supporting states in integrating
early childhood, elementary, second and postsecondary education standards, assessment, data, and professional development efforts to form a more cohesive and powerful 21st century education sy
early childhood, elementary, second and postsecondary education standards, assessment, data, and professional development efforts to form a more cohesive and powerful 21st century educatio
childhood, elementary, second and postsecondary education standards, assessment, data, and professional
development efforts to form a more cohesive and powerful 21st century education system.