Through a new program, leaders hone knowledge of early childhood issues to influence policy

Learn about the Barbara Bowman Leadership Fellows Program at the Erikson Institute, which brings together early childhood education policy advocates. What can YOU do to influence early childhood education policies? http://bit.ly/1tmqizb

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Remind Your Favorite Candidate That Early Ed Matters To Win Your Vote

Tonight's debate was cancelled, but we should keep the Early Ed discussion going. Share this picture and tag your favorite presidential candidate to remind them that ‪#‎EarlyEd‬ is an important factor in your vote.

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Minnesota Explores Options To Expand Early Education

Check out how Minnesotans are exploring options to expand ‪#‎earlyed‬. Read more here.

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Electoral Advocacy Tips

What are the dos and don'ts of electoral advocacy for a 501c3? Find out here.

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Ensure Candidates Champion Early Learning

Share this picture to help ensure candidates champion the power of early learning on the road to The White House!

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Resources for Early Learning

“Early educators do more than care for young children. They are constantly stimulating children’s brains and children’s thinking in a way that helps build the foundations for what eventually becomes the roots of language, science, technology,...

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Effective Advocacy Resources from NAEYC

See the NAEYC web site for a toolkit that provides specific information for advocates on how to work together to promote excellence in early childhood education.

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23 Critical Education Questions For the Presidential Candidates

By: The Seventy Four

It’s no secret that even as the 2016 presidential election heads toward the Super Tuesday contests — and the all-important motherlode of delegates needed to help clinch the nomination — discussion of the nation’s K-12...

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The biggest public policy mistake we’re continuing to make, year after year

By: , Washington Post

By not investing in quality early childhood education, we're leaving vulnerable kids behind and lots of future benefits on the table.

It is widely agreed that while we do not seek equal outcomes in...

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