One of 22 Comprehensive Centers funded by the U.S. Department of Education's Office of Elementary and Secondary Education, CEELO will work in partnership with SEAs, state and
local early childhood leaders, and other federal and national technical assistance providers to increase the number of children from birth through third grade that are prepared to succeed in school.
CEELO works in partnership with SEAs, state and
local early childhood leaders, and other federal and national technical assistance (TA) providers to promote innovation and accountability.
In recognition of the valuable role
local early childhood leaders play in advancing the movement and galvanizing communities around these critical issues, in 2017 we provided 2 - day intensive leadership training in four of the communities and have trained over 100 educators, staff and parents in the Ganz organizing framework.
Not exact matches
Washington — Business
leaders should push to raise
local taxes to pay for
early -
childhood and other education efforts if money can not be found in other public programs, Paul H. O'Neill, chairman of the President's Education Policy Advisory Committee, told a group of business
leaders here last week.
The Linkages Project supports
local leaders seeking to connect
early childhood programs more closely with high quality elementary schools that have deep roots in the community.
Kris Perry, executive director of the First Five Years Fund says that ESSA represents a historic gain for
early childhood education, «a moment in troubled times when a Congress came together and acted on overwhelming research from experts, demand from voters, and actions taken by state and
local leaders across the country to support the development of children from birth to age 5.»
Create a high - quality
early childhood education program, addressing a community need acknowledged by
local leaders and the Speaker's Task Force on Urban Education.
«There's nothing better we can do than get our babies off to a great start,» Duncan told a large panel comprised of
local school
leaders and the department's
early childhood staffers.
During this session, state and
local leaders discussed the diverse approaches they are taking in aligning and integrating pre-k, Head Start, child care, home visiting and other aspects of the
early childhood system.
The national policy team works with state and
local leaders to build, coordinate, and protect the
early childhood services and infrastructure essential to giving young, at - risk children an opportunity at success.
Businesses, foundations, organizations, and state and
local leaders have made significant investments in quality
early childhood education.
The HVC was established to bring together home visiting and
early childhood leaders to enhance collaboration and facilitate more effective system building at the state and
local level.
Beyond Illinois, we support state advocates,
leaders, agencies, and
local communities through substantive and strategic assistance on
early childhood issues.
Local leaders across health and mental health,
early childhood and family support are empowered to partner to create better infrastructure, streamline services and supports and infuse
early childhood mental health knowledge to better serve families across settings.
Interest in
early childhood development appears to be at an all - time high, with new champions emerging from world
leaders to sports celebrities, from prime ministers to
local policymakers.
Using the latest research,
local data sources, and their national network of
early childhood experts with extensive policy experience, the Ounce provides technical assistance resources targeted to their specific needs and context of state and
local leaders.
An opportunity to work with
leaders in the fields of
early childhood education and child development, (i.e., attending Governing Board meetings, mentoring, participating in
local or state events.)