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Ioanna Chardaloupa; Ioanna Gkika; Evridiki Papachristou; Christos Sozopoulos; Stavroula Spiropoulou – Hungarian Educational Research Journal, 2025
This study examines the challenges child protection efforts face in Greece within the broader context of European child welfare systems in the 21st century. Despite legislative mandates, Greece struggles with the effective implementation of child protection legislation and out-of-home placement of abused and neglected children. Drawing on the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Child Safety, Child Abuse, Child Welfare
Carly Morrison; Olivia Mirek – MDRC, 2024
When learning to implement a curriculum effectively, early care and education (ECE) teachers require ongoing feedback about their progress, along with multiple and frequent opportunities to practice. Curriculum-based coaching initiatives, in which coaches facilitate active reflection on a curriculum and mentor teachers on adapting and applying new…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Early Childhood Teachers, Coaching (Performance), Teacher Competencies
Cathy Grace; Kathy Thornburg; Sheerah Neal Keith; Max Altman; Allison Boyle – Southern Education Foundation, 2024
Head Start programs in many of the states with higher rates of children living in poverty have received less per-child funding allocations than programs in states with lower rates of children living in poverty for years. Further, the educators who teach these children are vastly underpaid, and their pay is also inequitable among states and…
Descriptors: Low Income Students, Federal Programs, Social Services, Resource Allocation