Key Michigan Policy Results 2015-2022 When families have access to affordable high-quality child care, many short- and long-term benefits accrue to communities, families, and children in terms of their cognitive,…
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Spotlight on Senior Editor Stephanie Price
Senior Editor Stephanie Price joined Public Policy Associates in April 1999. Twenty-five years later, she is PPA’s most senior employee. And even if you don’t see them, her fingerprints are…
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About Dr. Rebecca Frausel is an experienced applied researcher and program evaluator with strong knowledge of education systems and quantitative methods (e.g., descriptive, inferential, multilevel, causal). She has extensive experience…
ViewNew Brief Explores Grow Your Own Models for Special Educators
Expanding on our decades of experience partnering with state and federal departments, nonprofits, education associations, community-based organizations, and school districts, to help solve persistent workforce and education problems, Public Policy…
ViewImpact of COVID-19 on Child Care
Seemingly overnight, the COVID-19 pandemic drastically changed the child care industry. Stay-at-home orders meant that all but essential workers were staying home and their children were out of school and…
ViewKey Policy Topics from 2020
Public Policy Associates, Inc. (PPA) works in four main policy areas: education, workforce, justice, and healthy communities. This year, all of these areas were impacted by COVID-19. Food insecurity rose,…
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