Overselling Brainy Baby Geniuses
I missed this when it first came out but Sara Mead of Education Sector has put together one of her typically smart, dispassionate, let the chips fall where they may discussions of the evidence. This time her focus is on the overselling of the importance of the birth to age three window for brain development. [...]
Newsweek Picks up on Mead’s “Brainy” Critique
Barbara Kantrowitz of Newsweek explored the overselling of baby technology in an article in the April 23rd edition.Here’s her lede: You see them everywhere: harried parents hauling their little ones off to classes in Mandarin, gymnastics or classical violin. At home, they’re filling nurseries with “educational” rattles and mobiles. It’s all for a worthy goal: [...]
A Primer on Issues Facing Head Start
Education Week’s Linda Jacobson offers a well-reported, thoughtful roundup of the issues facing Head Start. [free registration required] Journalists in states where state-funded pre-kindergarten is expanding should set this aside electronically or in hard copy as a reference document and story list. How is the expansion of pre-k creating competition for Head Start? What is [...]
Enrolling Immigrant Children in Preschool
Leann Holt in the Albuquerque (New Mexico) Journal picks up on the theme the Honolulu Advertiser explored a few days ago: efforts to enroll the children of immigrants and low-income parents in preschool. It’s often said that Latino immigrants are less likely to enroll their children in preschool because they prefer family care or non-school [...]
Investments=Savings+Educational Gains
The respected liberal Economic Policy Institute is holding an online press conference for journalists on May 2nd to release a new book that makes the case that investments in high-quality pre-kindergarten would improve educational outcomes and reap billions of dollars in savings in state and federal budgets over the next few decades. According to the [...]
Wichita Eagle Lays Out Case for Investments in Pre-Kindergarten
Suzanne Perez Tobias of the Wichita Eagle Beacon reports that the Kansas Health Foundation is spending $400,000 to develop an assessment of how ready five-year-olds in the state are to start school.The Kansas Health Institute will develop the assessment. “Until now, we haven’t really had a systematic way of understanding how ‘school-ready’ children are,” Robert [...]
Pre-K Seats Left Empty in Hawaii
The Honolulu Advertiser tackled an important story today, examining why seats in publicly funded preschools were not being filled. The piece got right to the point: “The state has money to help needy parents defray the costs of preschool. Now it just needs more parents to apply.” The story quotes a parent who says the [...]
Governors in the Spotlight
One purpose of the annual “Leadership Matters” survey by the advocacy group Pre-K Now is to praise governors going along with the plan of adding more public dollars for preschool and to spank governors who are wavering, have jumped off the bandwagon, or who haven’t yet climbed aboard. The report released this week praised Kathleen [...]
Pre-K is Point 8 of a Ten Point Plan
Andy Rotherham of Eduwonk and Education Sector fame and Richard Whitmire, the highly respected USA Today editorialist on education (currently on leave), give presidential candidates a 10-point plan on education on the new The Politico website. Point Eight: 8. Open the door to pre-kindergarten education. Academically focused pre-kindergarten programs help close the racial and economic [...]






