June 2008

Some Not So-Good News About U.S. Education

(Poll finds deep concern with quality of education, preparation in U.S.) At a time when many states are debating or having difficulty financing publicly funded pre-kindergarten, some troubling — but hardly surprising — news about U.S. education was revealed in a poll released by the Associated Press and carried in USA Today and other newspapers [...]

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A Tale of Two Pre-Kindergartens And Some Questions Worth Raising:

(New study shows Oklahoma’s public pre-kindergarten to be effective) Two interesting and very different studies have emerged this week on pre-kindergarten quality and effectiveness, including a surprisingly critical finding from Georgia,the first state to offer universal pre-kindergarten. The state once hailed as a model, it seems, no longer leads the the nation in enrollment, high-quality [...]

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In California, Pre-schoolers Most In Need Left Out

(The debate, and questions over California pre-school quality remains) The children most likely to benefit from pre-kindergarten in California are the ones who are not enrolled, according to a new study by the RAND corporation that found the quality of preschool in the state is inconsistent. The report by the Santa Monica-based think tank, notes [...]

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Mississippi’s Pre-K Lags Duly Noted by Editorial Writers

(Editorial writers in Mississippi are concerned about poverty and the lack of pre-K) Editorial writers in Mississippi are continuing to notice and push for improvement in the state’s dismal showing in important child development areas. An editorial in the Mississippi Press noted the state’s 50th overall rank in a the Kids Count study conducted by [...]

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Kindergarten tests and other obstacles in New York City

(An unintended irony in New York City: Fewer pre-kindergarten and gifted opportunities; unfilled seats) Buried at the end of the fascinating New York Times analysis of a new policy that has effectively shut some of the city’s poorest children out of gifted kindergarten programs is fundamental question about equity and access: How fair is it [...]

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Poll Finds Support for Publicly Funded Pre-Kindergarten

(Poll shows public favors public pre-kindergarten investment) Candidates take note: Americans want publicly funded pre-kindergarten and believe in a federal role for it, according to a bipartisan poll from Peter D. Hart Research Associates Inc. and American Viewpoint. Nearly 7 in 10 voters said they wanted more federal support for state-funded pre-kindergarten. Highlights of the [...]

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Kindergarten Readiness: Programs That Work — Or Don’t

(Different cities are trying new things to get kids ready for school) I came across two very different stories about pre-kindergarten today, both illustrations of good intentions — getting children ready for school. One illustrated a program that is working well, the other highlighted once again the tremendous problems New York City is having just [...]

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Bucking Trends in Maine: Pre-school Enrollment Boost

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Pre-Kindergarten and the National Debate: Pros and Cons

The Roanoke Times in Virginia published a piece this week by education analysts Robert Holland and Don Soifer that links to a paper they published analyzing federal pre-kindergarten programs, available at the website of the Lexington Institute , a conservative think tank. Their argument comes at a time when Virginia Governor Tim Kaine is having [...]

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The Last Graduation

No one should doubt the power of a picture of cute young children – especially when they are dressing up like adults. The Washington Post took up most of the space above the fold on its front page Thursday, June 12, with this photograph of two Head Start children “graduating” from a program at a [...]

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