
Our littlest learners are receiving some attention in high places, thanks to recent findings in neuroscience, child development and economics, as well as the work of advocates who champion the benefits of early learning and high-quality preschool. Here we look at why early childhood education is on the agenda of politicians, foundations and policymakers – and the many obstacles that remain to providing a high-quality start for all children in the U.S.
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PreK-3 movement trying to overhaul early education, but faces obstacles
A few years ago, preschool teachers in Santa Maria, a low-income, mostly Hispanic city north of Santa Barbara, CA, attended a series of meetings with kindergarten teachers in the district. Most had never met. Although their students were only a year apart in age, teachers had little idea what happened in each other’s classrooms. What [...]
Pre-K issues step to the front of the classroom
In the United States, two-thirds of all 4-year-olds and almost half of all 3-year-olds are cared for outside the home before they start kindergarten. They may be in public or private school, family day care, for-profit childcare centers, or programs run by faith-based organizations or nonprofits. Children from the poorest families are eligible for the [...]
Does preschool work?
We’ve summarized five studies that show preschool helps most students, but with some caveats.
What is pre-k?
Do you know the difference between preschool, Head Start, religious school, child care? We lay out the details.
Preschool saves us money, but how much?
President Barack Obama and Education Secretary Arne Duncan have often claimed that the “return on investment,” or ROI, for pre-k is 10-to-1, meaning there is a $10 payoff in the future for every dollar invested today in pre-kindergarten education. Both advocates and opponents of publicly funded pre-k often cite such figures, which can range from [...]
How to pick a good preschool
Need some tips for picking a high quality preschool program? We’ve got them.
Hispanic children not being served by preschool programs
By 2030, about one in four children in the United States under the age of 8 will be Hispanic. But these children are often not being served effectively by current preschool programs, which may lack Spanish-speaking teachers or culturally appropriate materials and activities. Increased enrollments of Hispanic children in early education programs reflect demographic trends, [...]
Head Start preschool program targets poorest children
Head Start, the federal government’s school readiness program for the nation’s poorest children, has enrolled more than 25 million preschoolers since it started in 1965. Envisioned as an anti-poverty program within the Department of Health and Human Services, Head Start is the country’s oldest and best-known publicly funded preschool program. It tackles the needs of [...]
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Costs
Definitions
Choices
Hispanics
Head Start
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Resources
Center for the Study of Child Care EmploymentErikson Institute
FPG Child Development Center
Goldwater Institute
National Association for the Education of Young Children
National Center for Children in Poverty
National Head Start Association
National Institute for Early Education Research
North American Reggio Emilia Alliance
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