Dec 22, 2014
By: Linda K. Smith, Deputy Assistant Secretary and Inter-Departmental Liaison for Early Childhood Development
By: Linda K. Smith, Deputy Assistant Secretary and Inter-Departmental Liaison for Early Childhood Development
More than $1 billion in new federal and private sector investments in early childhood education announced at White House Summit on Early Childhood Education.
On Dec. 10, President Obama gathered early childhood education leaders, elected officials, business and neighborhood advocates to share best practices and build on the public-private partnerships that support the growth of early education across America. The White House Summit on Early Education also served as a platform for the administration to announce over $1 billion in investments from the federal government, and private and philanthropic groups toward early education and development.
Read More: Big Day for Early Childhood Education at the White HouseOn Dec. 10, President Obama gathered early childhood education leaders, elected officials, business and neighborhood advocates to share best practices and build on the public-private partnerships that support the growth of early education across America. The White House Summit on Early Education also served as a platform for the administration to announce over $1 billion in investments from the federal government, and private and philanthropic groups toward early education and development.
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