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Member Insights: Infusing Playful Learning into Everyday Places

Most kids spend just 20% of their waking hours in the classroom. How can communities harness some of the remaining 80% for meaningful and joyful opportunities to learn?

Grantmakers for Education

Brown at 70: Reflections and the Road Forward

Spencer Foundation and partners

Measurement For Mobility: How States Can Use Data to Incentivize Postsecondary and Workforce Success in Public Education

Education Strategy Group and American Student Assistance

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January 2023

Common Ground: How Public K-12 Schools are Navigating Pandemic Disruptions and Political Trends

This latest publication from Bellwether focuses on six issues related to pandemic disruptions and broader cultural debates.

Bellwether
December 2022

Equal Is Not Good Enough

This report looks closely at patterns of inequity across and within states and for specific student groups. It is also accompanied by an upgraded data tool, The State of Funding Equity, that for the first time, drills down to district and specific school-level data and reveals how those inequities persist.

The Education Trust
November 2022

Small Dollars for Big Impact: How Texas Community Colleges are Creating Effective Models for Emergency Aid

This case study shares lessons learned in the first year of the Texas Emergency Aid Roadmap program and highlights the progress at two participating schools.

Greater Texas Foundation
November 2022

Native American Heritage Month Communications Toolkit

This toolkit is a resource for non-native partner organizations. This toolkit does not encompass every aspect and nuance of Indigenous Peoples and cultures but is meant to be a starting point for showing authentic and appropriate support.

Native Americans in Philanthropy
November 2022

ARP Child Care Stabilization Funding State Fact Sheets

The Administration for Children and Families released new data showing that child care stabilization funds provided in the American Rescue Plan (ARP) have served more than 200,000 child care providers, impacting as many as 9.5 million children. This report includes state-by-state profiles.

Office of Child Care
November 2022

Child Care Rescue: How States Are Using their American Rescue Plan Act Child Care Funds

This report provides state-by-state descriptions of how states are using or plan to use ARPA child care discretionary funds to support a range of purposes aimed at increasing families’ access to help paying for child care, supporting the child care workforce, improving the quality of child care, and

National Women's Law Center

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