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Forum Series on Children & Families

Since 1999, the Forum on Children and Families by the Child and Family Policy Center, has brought significant, state-of-the-field research to the attention of community program directors, senior administrators in state and city agencies, government policy analysts, researchers, foundation heads, advocates and media representatives– experts whose work profoundly affects the underserved children of New York City.  This event is held annually, and each year generates task forces that addresses issues identified as critical by those involved with the forum.

Read more about recent events in this series:

2010: Strengthening Educational Partnerships: Creative Solutions to Meet the Needs of Immigrant Families
~ Made possible with the support of: The Foundation for Child Development

2011: Improving Child-Level Assessments in Early Childhood Educational Settings
Made possible with the support of: The Edith Glick Shoolman Children's Foundation

2012: Improving Assessment in Early Childhood Educational Settings: Highlights from our Working Groups 
Made possible with the support of: The Edith Glick Shoolman Children's Foundation

2014: Utilizing Authentic Assessment with Preschoolers: Implications for Practice
Made possible with the support of: The W.K. Kellogg Foundation

Forum Series on Promoting Effective Practices in Early Education

More recently, the Child and Family Policy Center has launched a new forum series for practitioners. These events bring early educators and educational leaders together to discuss best practices, specifically in the areas of instructing and assessing children.

2014: Using Authentic Assessment to Promote Preschoolers' Reading Readiness 
~ Made possible with the support of: the NYCT - Brooke Astor Fund for NYC Education

2015: Using Authentic Assessment to Promote Preschoolers’ Reading Readiness
~ Made possible with the support of: the NYCT - Brooke Astor Fund for NYC Education

2016: Differentiating Pre-K Reading Readiness Instruction
~ Made possible with the support of: the NYCT - Brooke Astor Fund for NYC Education