All Pre-K–3rd Resources (cont'd)
- What Can Universal Prekindergarten Learn From Special Education?
Many children today, perhaps as many as 40 percent, enter kindergarten not ready to succeed with the types of activities and expectations typically offered by schools.
June 14, 2010 • Read MoreKindergarten: An Overlooked Educational Policy PriorityThe Foundation for Child Development Working Paper Series Kindergarten serves as many children’s introduction to the public education system.
June 11, 2010 • Read MoreDoing the Critical Things First: An Aligned Approach to PreK and Early Elementary MathThis article is reprinted from the March/April 2007 issue of the Harvard Education Letter.
June 8, 2010 • Read MoreTaking Steps Toward PK-3 SuccessTaking Steps Toward PK-3 Success, examines state policies and practices that affect PreK-3rd teachers’ working conditions.
June 7, 2010 • Read MoreThe Key to NCLB Success: Getting It Right from the StartThis paper centers a PreK-3rd reform agenda in the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB). Policy recommendations include strategies to fund universal PreKindergarten and full-day Kindergarten, alignment of state and national early learning standards in grades PreK-3rd, support for the expansion of a highly qualified PreK-3rd teaching workforce, and extension of learning time options for young children.
June 7, 2010 • Read MoreContinuing the Investment: Top Notch Early Education Must Extent to Third Grade - and BeyondIn a Special Report, Life Changes: The Case for Early Investment in Our Kids, The American Prospect highlighted the need to continue the investment in children’s education to support strong Third Grade outcomes.
June 4, 2010 • Read More10 New Ideas for Early Education in the NCLB ReauthorizationThe No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) cannot achieve its goals of narrowing achievement gaps and improving student learning unless it provides much stronger support for high-quality education from Prekindergarten through Third Grade (PreK-3rd). A new issue brief from the New America Foundation, 10 New Ideas for Early Education in the NCLB Reauthorization, asks Congress to consider NCLB policies and programs that have the potential to affect education during the PreK-3rd years as part of NCLB reauthorization.
June 4, 2010 • Read MoreEmbracing the Big Picture: The State of New Jersey’s Road Toward a PK3 ContinuumWhile quality Pre-kindergarten programs are important contributors to young children’s educational success, systems at both the state and district levels, must be in place to provide a continuum of quality educational experiences from Pre-kindergarten through Grade Three.
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