EDC’s ABE Program Office team develops curricula, provides professional learning for local program sites to deliver to teachers, supports sites, and leads communication and engagement to promote the advancement of the ABE program.
In an all-day virtual Global Forum on November 16 (10:30–7 ET), EDC’s Zero Suicide Institute will spotlight innovative strategies to propel progress in achieving safer suicide care in health care settings.
Over the next two years, EDC will partner with the Teaching Institute for Excellence in STEM (TIES) and Generation Citizen to help teachers spark students’ interest in STEM careers, while deepening youths’ understanding of the role of STEM skills in addressing civic issues.
EDC has received a $22.5 million, five-year award to lead a new national institute and center to support HRSA's Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting (MIECHV) program.
EDC leadership and staff are honored to be in New York City this week, joining world leaders, colleagues, and public- and private-sector partners at the 78th session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA).
EDC is honored to convene this year’s Global Education Forum, taking place Wednesday, September 20, at the UN General Assembly (UNGA) in New York City.
The findings from EDC’s evaluation will provide early evidence of factors that influence effective implementation of HQIM across a range of district and school contexts in Massachusetts.
The SEB Academy is a statewide training and coaching initiative that helps schools and districts implement multi-tiered systems of supports to promote students’ social and emotional learning, positive behavior, and mental health.
Over the next five years, the Children’s Safety Network will work together to ensure all children ages 0–19 are safe and healthy and have equitable access to resources to reach their full potential.