by Donjay | Oct 16, 2020 | Blog
Rising enrollments in preschool programs and increasing use of nonparental child care are surely among the most significant worldwide trends of the past two decades. Demand for preschool services has also been fueled by an increased understanding of the importance of...
by Donjay | Oct 14, 2020 | Blog
According to a recent survey, fully 58% of children who are 5 years or younger are in nonparental arrangements on a regular basis, including infant care centers, Head Start, relative care, family day care homes, and nanny care. Child care becomes especially common by...
by Donjay | Oct 12, 2020 | Blog
Documented efforts to enhance the development of children, especially to remediate the consequences of deprivation, have taken place since the early nineteenth century, when researchers learned that certain types of early experience were essential for the emergence of...
by Donjay | Sep 25, 2020 | Blog
What is your belief about the end of course evaluation? Do you believe it accurately reflects your performance in the classroom? Do you live in fear of the outcome you’ll receive, as to your standing with the school you teach for now? Do you focus on the...
by Donjay | Sep 23, 2020 | Blog
High school grades are an important and widely used measure of the achievement of students in secondary education. As such, they are important to the admissions decisions of selective admissions colleges. They are also important to financial aid decisions in those...
by Donjay | Sep 21, 2020 | Blog
The primary goal of the present study is to examine the impact of the changing macroecological characteristics of cities on school performance, and to draw from the research base and from innovative developments on what can be done to make a significant difference in...