March 2008

Topeka Crime Busters Say Pre-kindergarten Now Prevents Criminals Later

Lenexa Police Chief Ellen Hanson Plugs Pre-K in Kansas Lawmakers in Topeka, Kansas heard some unusual arguments this week for funding pre-kindergarten after prosecutors and police brass showed up at a news conference urging high quality early education programs. The Kansas City Star covered the story which comes as Kansas Gov. Kathleen Sebelius is seeking [...]

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Even Anglo kids can learn two languages…

Early Ed Watch also riffs off the report on how young children can best be helped to learn English while retaining their home language. If children who speak Spanish or other languages at home can learn English why can’t English speakers learn a second language, before they hit middle school? This is an area that [...]

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Early Math Stories

Thanks to Sara Mead at Early Ed Watch for alerting me to a fascinating article on math education for young children by Herb Ginsburg of Teachers College and colleagues published by the Society for Research in Child Development. Ginsburg is well known in early ed circles for his research in this area and this article [...]

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Resource on pre-k for English Language Learners

The Foundation for Child Development has issued a new policy brief summarizing research on the best way to serve preschoolers who are not native English speakers. In some states, more than 50% of preschool age children fit this description. The brief challenges a number of myths and offers some research-based guidelines for policy makers. The [...]

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Pre-k crowd pressuring Congress on Head Start

PreKnow, the advocacy group for universal pre-kindergarten, this week launched a letter-writing campaign aimed a pressuring Congress to increase what the organization says is a paltry Bush Administration budget request for Head Start. The Head Start program was reauthorized at the end of November, nearly five years late, and the compromise bill was hailed by [...]

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An essential read….on early education

I went over to Sara Mead’s new Early Ed Watch blog at the New America Foundation intending to just see what it looked like. Twenty minutes later I was still there. Sara will be covering early education research and offering her own take on what it means. So, now, let’s all line up and take [...]

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