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Bilingual Early Childhood Education: Grandes Comienzos—Futuros Brillantes!
According to the 2010 United States Census, over 60 million people in the country speak a language other than English at home. Of those, 62 percent speak Spanish at home. By 2020 it is estimated that over 38 million U.S. … Continue reading
Great Gains for Young Children
What an exciting time for early childhood educators, as mounting evidence affirms the value of early childhood education (ECE) programs. In 2011, Science Daily published “Large-Scale Early Education Linked to Higher Living Standards and Crime Prevention 25 Years Later,” based … Continue reading
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Tagged early childhood education, ECE, Head Start, NAEYC, NAEYC 2012
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