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How Do Children’s Brains Develop? Dr. Jack Shonkoff on “Education Nation”

by Robert Shore October 6, 2011 Framing in the Field

Recently, NBC news sponsored an initiative to engage the country in a solutions-focused conversation about the state of education in America called “Education Nation.” Needless to say, FrameWorks has been paying close attention. In more than two years of research in the field, on how Americans think about education, we’ve seen the good, the bad, [...]

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Framing Early Child Development: Resilience…it’s everywhere.

by Nat Kendall-Taylor August 25, 2011 Framing in the Field

If you’re part of the world of early child development science, policy and practice, you’ve undoubtedly come across the concept of “resilience”—it’s everywhere you turn. The next time you attend a presentation or are at a talk that deals with children and policy run a little experiment—count the number of times resilience is invoked, both [...]

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Publication Alert: Child Development Article

by Lynn Davey March 4, 2011 Framing in the Field

FrameWorks Institute President and CEO Susan Bales has co-authored a paper with Jack Shonkoff, M.D., Director of the Center on the Developing Child at Harvard University, that appears in the current issue of the journal Child Development. The article, “Science Does Not Speak for Itself: Translating Child Development Research for the Public and Its Policymakers,” [...]

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