On-demand webinar
We all know there’s work to do when it comes to improving access to high-quality childcare in the U.S.—but what can we learn from how other countries do it?
Meghan Cornwell
Head of Marketing US, Famly
Meghan is the Head of U.S. Marketing at Famly, and brings a decade of experience in early childhood education marketing, with previous roles in childcare nonprofits, B-corps, and as a consultant.
Anders Laustsen
CEO and Co-Founder at Famly
Anders is the CEO and co-founder of Famly, a platform launched in 2013 to make life easier for early childhood professionals and the families they serve. , he has been on a mission to give educators more time for what really matters - the children.
Jackie Mader
Senior Early Childhood Reporter at Hechinger Report
Jackie Mader covers early childhood education and writes the early ed newsletter. In her ten years at Hechinger, she has covered a range of topics including teacher preparation, special education and rural schools.
We all know there’s work to do when it comes to improving access to high-quality childcare in the U.S.—but what can we learn from how other countries do it?
Join our expert panelists, Anders Laustsen and Jackie Mader, as they take us on a tour of early education in several countries—from the publicly funded, play-based learning approach in Copenhagen to forest schools in Norway, and more.
We’ll dig into the at-a-glance facts, hear about their personal experiences internationally, and spark a big-picture conversation: Is there such a thing as the perfect model? What could the U.S. borrow—or build better?
Expect a lively, thoughtful discussion packed with inspiration and thought-provoking conversation.