Pre-K in ToughTimes: The ‘Good Investment ‘Angle Continues (amended)
Washington Post Reporter Michael Alison Chandler weighed in on the “pre-k as good investment” angle, after attending a forum of education advocates in Fairfax County, on the topic. Virginia is working on a new formula for matching grants that would help the county expand its pre-kindergarten offerings. This might have been just another local story [...]
Long Term Investments (Short Term Crisis)
Given the news of the past two weeks one would expect a group calling itself the “Partnership for America’s Economic Success” to talk about credit availability, productivity or market regulation (or deregulation.) But as radio documentarian Emily Hanford reported this past weekend, the partnership of business leaders and foundations actually is devoted to expanding investment [...]
Speaking of Economic Return…
Early Ed Watch has two entries highlighting new analyses of economic returns from investments in early childhood education. Here and here. Have I said recently what a valuable resource Early Ed Watch is?
Legislative Score Card
Coming up on Wednesday: Pre-K Now’s annual “Votes Count” report, which monitors changes in states’ budgets for pre-kindergarten. Conference call on Wednesday with Libby Doggett of Pre-K Now, a representative from Oklahoma (“one of the best”) and a representative from Kansas (“one of the worst”). Information for the call available from Holly Higgins at Pre-K [...]
Where We Stand in the World
Last night’s hour-long comparative look at American education on PBS added to the growing renown of Harlem Children’s Zone president and CEO Geoffrey Canada. The documentary had some scenes from the preschools HCZ operates and quotes Canada saying that his goal is to have the children who attend “on grade level” when they enter kindergarten. [...]
Palin on Prekindergarten
With the National Enquirer pushing reporting on Sarah Palin’s private life to the limit, we here at EarlyStories prefer to stick to the issues. Thanks to the archives of Education Week, the paper of record in education, we can tell you that when Ms. Palin ran for governor against Tony Knowles she opposed any public [...]
The Short Pencil Collection
Roaming around the WWW in search of links to the Reason Foundation Wall Street Journal commentary I came across a Kindergarten, Pre-Kindergarten, and Head Start thread on a blog that was new to me: “Jerry Moore’s School Talk” Jerry seems to compile full-text news coverage on a wide variety of education topics on the blog, [...]
Reaction to Reason’s Reasoning
The August 27 opinion piece by two Reason Foundation authors in the Wall Street Journal is still generating lots of traffic in print and in the blogosphere. Libby Doggett, Pre-Know
Surrogates Blog the Candidates’ Education Platforms
While you were away on vacation last week Andy Rotherham put Virginia Walden Ford, founder of D.C. Parents for School Choice, to work to blog on Eduwonk about John McCain’s positions on education. Ford is a policy advisor to McCain and she notes in this entry that McCain supports “providing access to high quality care [...]
Pre-K Kids Do Better in Yonkers
The Journal News of Westchester County, New York reports that 10 years of data from the Yonkers school district shows children who attended preschool scoring well above their peers who did not attend, based on their scores on mandated English and math exams. The newspaper reports that “their performance improved regardless of ethnic group, disability, [...]






