This policy brief describes how four student - centered high schools support student success.
This Policy Brief describes the five components of PK - 3 based on analyses of data from longitudinal and nationally representative research.
Drawing on ethnographic interviews,
this policy brief describes the patchwork child care arrangements made by low - income parents and discusses implications for policies that would promote the dual objectives of child well - being and parental employment.
Not exact matches
Our Migration Matters series led by Dr. Eva Busza, APF Canada's Vice-President Research and Programs, along with researchers Valentine Ostaszewski and Amar Nijhawan, will provide a
brief demographic profile of each country,
describe immigration
policies, analyze challenges, and highlight successes.
This
policy brief developed by the ZERO TO THREE Policy Center describes eight strategies that policymakers can consider as they determine how to get started with developing infant - toddler policies, including examples of states currently implementing each of the strat
policy brief developed by the ZERO TO THREE
Policy Center describes eight strategies that policymakers can consider as they determine how to get started with developing infant - toddler policies, including examples of states currently implementing each of the strat
Policy Center
describes eight strategies that policymakers can consider as they determine how to get started with developing infant - toddler
policies, including examples of states currently implementing each of the strategies.
This
brief describes the key research findings and their implications for
policy and future investigation.
This
policy brief developed by The National Child Traumatic Stress Network,
describes child sex trafficking, including what it is, who is at risk, the potential consequences, and what can be done to address it.
A few
brief minutes later, Senator Fischer had
described her bipartisan amendment — also supported by Senators Angus King (I - ME) and Jon Tester (D - MT)-- to prevent federal intrusion into how local schools are governed and ensure that local stakeholders have a stronger voice in both regulatory and guidance
policy processes.
For example, the
brief describes how data — specifically, data that showed Highline Public Schools was making less progress than neighboring districts on closing equity gaps — ultimately created a sense of urgency that supported efforts by district leaders to change
policy, practice and culture within the district.
This
brief highlights key pieces of research that
describe California's child care system, and reviews proposed
policy changes to improve it.
This
brief, in partnership with
Policy Analysis for California Education (PACE),
describes why and how California's local education leaders are mobilizing expanded learning to close the opportunity gap, and recommends some key steps for districts.
The slow poison pill is
described in detail in the Washington State Budget and
Policy Center
Brief to the Supreme Court.
In his
briefing presentation, Jonathan Kaplan, senior
policy analyst at the California Budget Project, which for decades has advocated on behalf of
policies that benefit low - income Californians,
described the reform plan as a «major step forward.»
This
briefing note illustrates the role and logic of Cost - Benefit Analysis (CBA) in the evaluation of climate change adaptation
policies and projects in the agriculture sectors and
describes the main analytical steps for conducting it, providing practical examples.
Behaviour problems are three times higher than national norms among children from families that have been sanctioned and left welfare.7 A Kaiser Family Foundation Issue
Brief by Levin - Epstein and Hutchins
describes what is currently known about the PRWORA impact on three different groups of adolescents: teen parents, teenagers living in TANF households, and teens who are involved in TANF funded initiatives.8 Evidence on the
policies» impact on teens is limited and results are mixed.