Articles with information in the areas of social sciences, humanities, science, education, and others in over 7,962 journals. To learn how to search this resource, refer to the Academic Search Premier Basic or Advanced Search Tutorials.
Over 90 scholarly psychology journals from the American Psychological Association. To learn how to search this resource, refer to the APA PsycArticles tutorial
In-depth reports on current and controversial issues. To learn how to search this resource, refer to the How to search CQ Researcher tutorial on the video tutorials libguide.
Full-text articles from thousands of scholarly journals, which include archaeology, arts & art history, classical studies, history, humanities, language & literature, music, philosophy, and social sciences. To learn how to search this resource, refer to the How to search JSTOR tutorial on the video tutorials libguide.
Includes newspaper, magazine, and website articles; videos and audio; blogs and podcasts published by The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, The Christian Science Monitor, and The Baltimore Sun. For tips on how to use this resource, refer to the National Newspapers video tutorial.
This division of the U.S. Department of Education promotes the health, social-emotional, and cognitive outcomes for all children from birth through 3rd grade,
The “About” page of this federal program provides information on grants such as the Promise Neighborhoods Supports and Full Service Community Schools grants for communities to build a continuum of supports and services, from prenatal birth through college and career, in high-need communities.
Provides guidance to child care and other non-public early childhood programs on curricular resources. The project is designed to work as a support for pre-school aged children before they start their school careers.
A framework that provides common goals for how parents, teachers, and early childhood education providers can support young children's learning. It incorporates Maryland’s Early Learning Standards, R4K (Ready for Kindergarten), Supporting Every Young Learner, and the Early Childhood Family Engagement Framework.
These standards for the State of Maryland define the key aspects of development and learning that are the foundation for a child’s school and life-long success.
Provides information on the child care licensing authority in Maryland, a link to a list of regional offices and other pertinent information about licensing.
As the State of Maryland’s Department of Education, MSDE develops and implements standards and policy for education programs from pre-kindergarten through high school. Visitors to this site can access state education regulations, information on the department’s divisions, and links to resources for parents, students and teachers.
Maryland’s Comprehensive Early Childhood Assessment System which aligns with the Maryland Early Learning Standards. The R4K system helps to identify the supports children need to be successful in school.
The Office of Child Development and Early Learning (OCDEL) is a collaborative effort between the Pennsylvania Department of Education and the Pennsylvania Department of Human Services. This site provides information for childcare providers and families. Links of interest appear below:
Sponsored by the West Virginia Department of Education, the site provides information related to early childhood education in the State of West Virginia. Links of interest appear below: