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Counting Kids and Tracking Funds in Pre-K & Kindergarten

FEBP and the Early Education Initiative partnered to add pre-K data to our database, and released an issue brief on the dearth of pre-K and kindergarten data for local communities.

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Higher Ed Watch Blog

The Higher Ed Watch blog provides analysis, reporting, and commentary on the world of higher education, with a focus on college access, affordability, and quality.

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Ed Money Watch Blog

The Ed Money Watch blog provides analysis, reporting, and commentary on education finance, with a focus on the budget process, fiscal policies, and their real world impact.

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Federal Education Budget Project

The Federal Education Budget Project website now provides data on every institution of higher education in the country, including an easy-to-read account of federal financial aid trends, student demographics, and student and school outcomes at each institution.
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Early Education Initiative

The Early Education Initiative analyzes, develops, and advances federal and state policy solutions that improve access, quality, and alignment in early education for children from birth through elementary school, with a focus on pre-k – 3rd grade.

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Events

Making College Cheaper and Better
Wednesday, October 3, 2012 - 11:00am | Washington
Speaking Up: What the Presidential Candidates Should be Saying About Child Care and Early Learning
Thursday, September 27, 2012 - 12:30pm | Washington
Getting Schooled by a Third Grader
Thursday, August 9, 2012 - 12:00pm | Washington
Putting Quality First
Wednesday, May 16, 2012 - 12:30pm | Washington
New America NYC: Baby Brains and Video Games
Tuesday, March 27, 2012 - 6:30pm | New York City
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Articles and Op-Eds

Show Me Your Badge
November 02 | New York Times
Kevin Carey
Jury Still Out Whether Repeating Grades Can Improve Reading
October 01 | The Orlando Sentinel
Laura Bornfreund
How True Are Our Assumptions About Screen Time?
September 21 | The National Association for the Education of Young Children
Lisa Guernsey
College as We've Known it Will Soon Die (And Should)
September 19 | Zócalo Public Square
Kevin Carey
America’s Best-Bang-for-the-Buck Colleges
August 27 | The Washington Monthly
Rachel Fishman
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Transcripts and Resources

Starting Early With English Language Learners: First Lessons from Illinois
Maggie Severns
October 9, 2012
Digital Intersections
Lisa Guernsey
October 9, 2012
Federal Actions and PreK-3rd Reforms: Where, How and Why They Should Fit Together
Lisa Guernsey
June 14, 2012
More Than 'Drive-By' Observations: New Trends in Watching and Measuring Good Teaching
Lisa Guernsey
June 14, 2012
Watching Teachers Work: What Teacher Observation Methods Mean for Policy and Practice
Lisa Guernsey
June 14, 2012
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Policy Papers

Safety Net or Windfall?
Jason Delisle
Alex Holt
October 16, 2012
Counting Kids and Tracking Funds in Pre-K and Kindergarten
Lisa Guernsey
Alex Holt
September 18, 2012
Cracking the Credit Hour
Amy Laitinen
September 5, 2012
Starting Early With English Language Learners
Maggie Severns
April 11, 2012
Summary and Analysis of President Obama's Education Budget Request
Jason Delisle
Jennifer Cohen Kabaker
February 15, 2012
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In the News

What's Next For the Pell Grant? | Inside Higher Ed
Jason Delisle
November 16, 2012
Credit Hours vs. Competency Debate Continues for Classes | Deseret News
Amy Laitinen
November 11, 2012
Who's In Charge? | Inside Higher Ed
Amy Laitinen
November 8, 2012
Respite On Ed. Issues Unlikely For Election Winners | Education Week
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