The pandemic disrupted learning for all students but especially for the youngest learners, many of whom struggled in a virtual environment not well suited to their social, emotional, and academic development. These learning losses, coupled with decreased kindergarten enrollment, exacerbated many longstanding challenges in early childhood education (ECE), such as workforce development and ensuring high-quality state programs.
Federal COVID relief funds give states the opportunity to address these early learning challenges and expand statewide initiatives. The American Families Plan also includes a package of childcare subsidies and support for free universal pre-K. Join the National Association of State Boards of Education for a virtual Early Childhood Education Summit on Tuesday, September 21, 2021, from 1:00 to 4:30 pm ET, as national experts discuss the challenges facing ECE and the strategies and resources states can tap to meet them. Participants will learn from other state board colleagues about barriers to effective ECE policymaking and potential solutions.
*Note, this event is for NASBE members only.
Confirmed speakers for this virtual summit include:
- Kim Pattillo Brownson, California State Board Member; Director of Strategy and Policy, Ballmer Group
- Miriam Calderon, Deputy Assistant Secretary, Policy and Early Learning, Office of Elementary and Secondary Education, U.S. Department of Education
- Lori Connors-Tadros, Senior Research Fellow, National Institute for Early Education Research
- Byron Ernest, Indiana State Board Member and NASBE Chair
- Jacqueline Jones, CEO and President, Foundation for Child Development
- Cristina Pacione-Zayas, Illinois State Senator and former Illinois State Board Member
- Elliot Regenstein, Partner, Foresight Law + Policy
- Chancellor Lester W. Young Jr. , New York State Board of Regents
Time |
Title |
Speakers |
1:00-1:10 pm |
Welcome |
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1:10-2:00 pm |
Understanding Federal Landscape and Opportunities, What Roles Do State Boards of Education Play |
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2:00 -3:15 pm |
State Boards Supporting ECE: Barriers and Opportunities |
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3:15-3:25 pm |
Break |
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3:25-4:30 pm |
Looking forward: Advancing Policies for ECE Workforce and Equity
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4:30-4:35 pm |
Meeting Wrap- up and Adjourn |
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