Wait, does study mean kindergarten teachers should be paid more?
It’s well established that children who skip kindergarten typically fall behind their classmates, and much research points to the value of a high-quality pre-kindergarten experience coming first. There has been less discussion about the impact of a kindergarten teacher on the future earnings of little learners. A new study that made its way to the [...]
Just not giving up on public pre-kindergarten in South Dakota
EarlyStories has long been fascinated by the resistance to starting publicly funded pre-kindergarten in South Dakota, so it was heartening to read that supporters are still pushing hard for a pilot program in the prairie state, one of just 10 that have no state funded programs. Sioux Falls has had some success in starting a [...]
More school time, less jail?
On the same day a Brooklyn playground removed equipment marked “jail,” elected officials in the Washington D.C. area noted that they could save a lot of taxpayer money spent on corrections if they directed it toward education — particularly for early childhood. “There is significant research showing that investing in quality early education programs helps [...]
Wither Obama’s early childhood agenda?
While celebrations continue over last night’s historic passage of President Barack Obama’s health-care bill, there are plenty of early childhood experts and advocates who are disappointed. The president’s promise of an expanded — and expansive — early childhood agenda got caught up in the complexities of health care reform and in the overhaul of student [...]
A fight for pre-k: Core function or not?
At the end of a lengthy Associated Press story on a battle for pre-kindergarten funding in Virginia, a quote stood out that begs for an answer and a response. Republican Kirk Cox of Colonial Heights, who is a member of the legislative panel working to finalize the state’s budget, said that Virgina has more than [...]
Examining The Consequences of Skipping Pre-School
Colleen Wixon explored at a very important issue this month when she examined what happens to children who don’t attend pre-school — in many cases because of the economic situation they find themselves in. Wixon’s story in the Indian River Press Journal of Vero Beach, Florida, laid out the many reasons why children who skip [...]


