Saul Zaentz Early Education Innovation Challenge Finals Are Free and Open To The Public

Saul Zaentz Early Education Innovation Challenge Finals Are Free and Open To The Public

The Saul Zaentz Early Education Innovation Challenge will be having their finals on October 15th at The Harvard Graduate School of Education.

You can read more about the challenge at this link: https://zaentz.gse.harvard.edu/innovation-challenge/?fbclid=IwAR3iQe2MUkd3H3u-DmeTjUDU5hspnq3M1Z5xtrp1RGnv0HINRpYGB4BlCK4

Here is more information about the finals event from the Facebook Event Page:

“Only two in ten children are exposed to a high-quality early learning experience, despite decades of research demonstrating that high-quality experiences drive sustainable outcomes for children and families. Now is the time for creative, collaborative solutions that will increase early education opportunities and positive outcomes for all children.

To support these efforts, the Zaentz Early Education Innovation Challenge will provide funding for promising new ideas that have the potential to transform early education.

Join the Zaentz Initiative to watch the live finalist pitches and help select the innovative ideas with the most potential to drive lasting change for young children, their families, and the educators who serve them.

This event is free and open to the public. Doors open at 3:30 pm and the program starts promptly at 4 pm. Seating in Askwith Hall in Longfellow Hall on the Harvard Graduate School of Education Campus is available on a first come, first served basis” Source: https://www.facebook.com/events/763657330770794/

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