Biden’s performance in the Middle East, learning opportunities in public areas, and how Americans are feeling before the State of the Union.
4 ways cities are embracing and promoting playful learning in their communities As urban populations continue to grow, disparities in economic opportunity and other indicators of wellbeing—including the availability of enriching social and learning experiences for children—have come to the forefront. The Playful Learning Landscapes movement represents an evidence-based approach for addressing these inequities by providing new opportunities for learning in public spaces, write Helen Shwe Hadani and Juanita Morales. Read more | Biden’s performance in the Middle East Two years into Biden’s presidency, Middle East-focused scholars in the Brookings Foreign Policy program offer their reflections on some of the policy areas that the administration has dealt with thus far, including energy exports, humanitarian aid, the Afghanistan withdrawal, and more. Read more | The conclusions and recommendations of any Brookings publication are solely those of its author(s), and do not reflect the views of the Institution, its management, or its other scholars. | |