Show of Hands: Enrollment in Early Education in the United States versus Denmark
Research has shown that high-quality ECEC lessens the inequality gap between children of disadvantaged and advantaged backgrounds, increasing the income potential and opportunities for upward social mobility for low-income children later in life. Thus, the US should follow in the footsteps of Nordic countries by improving its ECEC system.
LESSONS IN EDUCATION: WHAT CAN WE LEARN FROM FINLAND?
The United States' approach to education doesn't seem to be getting it anywhere, despite being one of the most expensive per student. To improve, should we follow Finland's lead? By Staff Writer Jubilee Cheung