Sentences with phrase «childhood education advancement»

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Pacesetter Award 1995: In appreciation of special contribution and commitment to the advancement of early childhood education in Canada and Jamaica.
With a two - generation approach, CAP Tulsa provides families an opportunity to succeed through early childhood education and family advancement programs.
High - quality early childhood programs in the United States result in fewer referrals to special education programs, reduced grade repetition and increased high school graduation rates — advancements that save taxpayers money and provide a long - term boost to the economy.
Early childhood education has notoriously high turnover due to low wages and a lack of professional development and advancement.
The federal government should provide flexible resources to states that choose to adopt some form of ongoing, stable bonus or incentive structure to promote continuing education and advancement within the field of early childhood education.
Maurice Sykes, author Doing the Right Thing for Children: Eight Qualities of Leadership, is the Executive Director of the Early Childhood Leadership Institute at the university of the District of Columbia's National Center for Urban Education, he has spent his career advancing high - quality early educational reform, teacher professional development, advancement and compensation.
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