Showing posts with label early childhood education. Show all posts
Showing posts with label early childhood education. Show all posts
Friday, September 6, 2013
Sally Steenland: 57,000 reasons to restore early learning
About 57,000 children won’t be going back to preschool
this month, thanks to deep cuts to Head Start programs triggered by the
sequester. Their teachers and aides will be out of a job. Their parents, most
of whom are working, will need to find another place for them to go. And their
country—the rest of us—will lose 57,000 future citizens who developed at an
early age the necessary skills to compete in the global economy and maintain
America’s innovative edge.
Monday, July 8, 2013
Juliana Herman: Access to public preschool matters
Preschool is essential to school readiness and can
significantly impact a child’s chance of reading at grade level, of graduating
high school, and of obtaining the necessary skills to be college and career
ready. Yet today too many children do not have access to high-quality, publicly
funded preschool, which means they arrive at kindergarten classroom doors
without the skills they need to succeed. By letting this situation persist we
are allowing these children to start the life race two steps behind.
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