Universal Pre-Kindergarten

Tennessee pre-k and the third-grade fade: truth or politics?

It’s been interesting to watch  reaction in the state of Tennessee to research showing that students who participate in pre-kindergarten programs do better than their peers for their first two years of school, but have no advantage at all by the time they get to third-grade.  Stories in The Tennessean ‘s office on the effectiveness [...]

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In Baltimore, pre-k attendance means higher test scores later on

There may be disagreement about what students should learn and when, but superintendents across the U.S. generally hare a common goal of raising test scores — even if it means they don’t always agree on how to get there. So it was interesting to read what happened to test scores of first and second graders [...]

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Advocates pushing pre-k in education law re-write

The Washington Post’s Valerie Strauss gave Marci Young of Pre-K Now a platform to prod the Obama administration and Congress to build funding for pre-kindergarten into any rewrite of the No Child Left Behind law. Young, the director of Pre-K Now, an advocacy group that is part of the Pew Charitable Trusts,  noted in a [...]

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Advice on nursery schools? It will cost you!

More from the city where parenting toddlers can be a competitive sport…. EarlyStories has often pointed out the hysteria and hype around getting into a private nursery school in New York City, a topic that has been well documented.    It was still hard not to be struck by the number of forums that are advertising [...]

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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 [...]

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Very young children and math: They want to learn

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Michigan Report: Pre-school saves taxpayer money

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In ‘out of touch,’ Idaho, pre-k missing from conversation

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New Jersey, Virginia could face pre-k setbacks

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Oklahoma Forging Ahead as Early Childhood Pioneers

At a time when many states are having to scale back on long-planned pre-kindergarten expansions, Oklahoma is taking advantage of $15 million in stimulus funds to help support three new early childhood centers, according to published accounts. Oklahoma is is indeed facing tough fiscal times. Gov. Brad Henry has noted that state revenues are declining, [...]

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