ECE News

December 16, 2025

Faces of ECE: The Council for Professional Recognition

The early childhood education workforce has long fought to be recognized and treated as professionals. Public misconceptions about the role of early educators and the impact of high-quality care and education from birth-to-five have led to high turnover, widespread supply shortages, and a field that often struggles to recruit talent.

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How Research Can Help Is Better Understand and Support Early Childhood Educators

Experts have highlighted research for many years that stresses how the most important part of education success relates to the quality of the teaching in the classroom. RAND reports that “When it comes to student performance on reading and math tests, teachers are estimated to have two to three times the effect of any other school factor, including services, facilities, and even leadership.”

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In New Mexico, Grandparents Caring for Grandkids Can Also Get Free Child Care Now

Tucked in New Mexico’s new universal child care program is a less-talked-about provision that could expand access to free child care for some of the state’s most vulnerable caregivers: grandparents. In most cities and states, child care is designed to help support working parents, and so caregivers need to prove they are working or going to school to access subsidized care.

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Gov. Shapiro lauded for $25M in support of retaining teachers in child care centers

In a place where preschoolers can name the nation’s states, the head of the Schuylkill County Chamber of Commerce commended Gov. Josh Shapiro’s commitment to early childhood education on Thursday at The Perception Training Center.

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