How effective is pre-K?, education strategies for Africa’s conflict-affected places, and where U.S. labor force participation stands.
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The Brookings Brief

May 26, 2023

 

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Students writing in Mali.
Learning on the move: Resetting the agenda for education and learning in conflict-affected settings
 

Conflict, insecurity, and the resulting humanitarian crises are majorly disrupting education systems in many parts of Africa. In a new Foresight Africa viewpoint, Halimatou Hima highlights the scale of the problem and shares recommendations to provide quality education to students affected by armed conflict.

 

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Listen: Why haven’t workers returned to the labor force after COVID-19?
 

During the first two months of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, the U.S. labor force experienced a decline of more than 8.2 million people. While many workers have come back, labor force participation remains below pre-pandemic levels. Lea Rendell joins the Brookings Podcast on Economic Activity to discuss the factors at play.

 

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An empty pre-K classroom.
What do we know about early childhood education?
 

School readiness levels vary widely in America. This has led many to conclude that a high-quality pre-K experience would help children do better in school and reduce current educational and income disparities. Isabel V. Sawhill and Morgan Welch share findings from pre-K research along with results from their simulation model looking at gaps in school readiness.

 

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