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This webinar provides an overview of literacy development and instructional practices for literacy and writing. It showcases 21st Century Community Learning CenterĀ (CCLC) programs in CO, MO, and TN that focus on literacy. The National Writing Project shares their strategies and resources for successfully fostering children's literacy development.
On this webinar, four national organizations share national trends and state strategies for use increased Child Care and Development BlockĀ Grant (CCDBG) funding and how these funds are making a difference for children, families, and providers.
This collection of resources focuses on helping state administrators and program practitioners design and implement high-quality Out-of-School (OST) programs that support all students, including those with disabilities and special needs.