
Article: A Mass Shooting, Only in Slow Motion
From Nieman Reports, this article encourages journalists to tell the full story of gun violence and mass shooting by focusing on the stories about the people and communities effected by such violence.
From Nieman Reports, this article encourages journalists to tell the full story of gun violence and mass shooting by focusing on the stories about the people and communities effected by such violence.
This edition of the Bernard van Leer Foundation’s journal showcases advances in early childhood development, bringing new ideas from around the world and exploring the challenges of scaling up. Guest-edited by international early childhood expert Joan Lombardi, Early Childhood Matters 2017 includes articles from two global leaders for young children: Michelle Bachelet, President of Chile, and Jim Yong Kim, President of the World Bank. An additional 17 articles report on subjects ranging from neuroscience to financing to quality standards, with contributions from diverse countries including Niger, Australia, Romania and Bangladesh.
In this piece for the Sydney Morning Herald, journalist Ginger Gorman confronts internet trolls and shines a light on cyberbullying practices.
You’ve been arrested at an event. You’re taken to the police station and your phone is confiscated. When you’re let out, you realize someone has gone through your digital belongings. What now? See this guide from the Freedom of the Press Foundation.
Research and Studies of Core Relevance to the Early Childhood Development Field.
Recent articles by and about Rana Dajani and the We Love Reading program, of which she is Founder and Director. Dajani was a speaker at the Dart Center's Global Reporting Institute on Early Childhood Experience & the Developing Brain; March 9-12, 2017.
A World Bank report brought to the Dart Center's Global Reporting Institute on Early Childhood Experience & the Developing Brain by Lindsay Adams, Education Specialist for the Systems Approach for Better Education Results (SABER-ECD).
Recent articles by Michael Wessells, a child psychiatrist, writer, researcher and relief worker, and a speaker at the Dart Center's Global Reporting Institute on Early Childhood Experience & the Developing Brain; March 9-12, 2017.
Recent articles by Stacy Drury, Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences and Vice Chair of Research at Tulane University's Department of Pediatrics, and a speaker at the Dart Center's Global Reporting Institute on Early Childhood Experience & the Developing Brain; March 9-12, 2017.
Recent reports by UNICEF, a core funder of the Dart Center's Global Reporting Institute on Early Childhood Experience & the Developing Brain; March 9-12, 2017.