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How Centers Are Managing The New Childcare Conundrum Dr. Eric Karolak with Errol St. Clair Smith Childcare centers, parents and communities are having to make lots of very tough choices about child ...
How Centers Are Managing The New Childcare Conundrum Dr. Eric Karolak with Errol St. Clair Smith Childcare centers, parents and communities are having to make lots of very tough choices about child ...
The Trade Off Between Teacher Wages and Layoffs Marguerite Roza, Ph.D. with John Musso
School districts leaders are being forced to make some very tough choices to manage the fiscal crisis. ...
... accessed and significant savings can be realized. Today's guest explains to school business officials how make navigating the funding Labyrinth easy.
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... smart and talented they are is the way to help them become confident and successful? Carol Dweck is an expert in motivation, and she explains that praising intelligence and talent make s children vulnerable. ...
... and talented they are is the way to help them become confident and successful? Carol Dweck is an expert in motivation, and she explains that praising intelligence and talent make s children vulnerable. ...
Room for Debate: Are You Teaching Your Child Fear or Safety? Lenore Skenazy and Rebecca Debra Johnston with Rae Pica
Lenore Skenazy says that telling kids not to talk to strangers is one ...
... very good. Among the many unrecognized benefits is the intimacy and need for touch that it provides young boys. Thomas Reed make s a compelling case for not only encouraging rough and tumble play but for ...
... share very different views and both make a compelling case. Listen, get the facts and decide for yourself.
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Change Agents: Music in Education is Fluff Right? Wrong! Maryann Harman with Eric Jensen
There is a prevailing sentiment among many educators and parents that music education is superfluous ...
... very good. Among the many unrecognized benefits is the intimacy and need for touch that it provides young boys. Thomas Reed make s a compelling case for not only encouraging rough and tumble play but for ...
... for child care listen in. If you're a child care provider, make sure you are prepared to answer the questions informed parents will be asking.
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Teaching Strategies: Settling The Great Bilingual Education Debate Rae Pica with Dr. Ellen Bialystok, Karen Nemeth, and Liz Willen
Many parents, teachers and policy make rs believe that ...
Creative Strategies: How Music Develops 21st Century Skills Maryann Harman with Michael A. Butera and Analiisa
Our guests in this segment connect the dots and make the case that music ...
Teaching Strategies: Nap Time - Needed Break or Waste of Time? Rae Pica with Karen Stephens, Kathleen Hayes and Meg MeekerWillen
Is nap time in preschool and Pre-k wasted time? The ...
Creative Strategies: Starting Too Early, Starting Too Late? What’s Right? Maryann Harman with Carla Hannaford and Natalie Wickham
Research make s that case that even in the uterus an unborn ...
Does Accreditation Really Matter? Richard Klarberg with host Judy Nee
Richard Klarberg say accreditation can make a big difference for afterschool programs on many levels. In this segment ...
... award winning writer for the New Yorker, shares insights from research that make s a strong case for robustly experimenting with changing school cultures.
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What's Working: The Harlem Children's Zone Geoffrey Canada with host Dan Domenech
This segment focuses on an education reform initiative that is already producing exceptional outcomes. ...