May/June 2010, Volume 8, No. 2
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Feature Stories

New York Takes a Fresh Look at Universal Pre-K

Most States with a Goal of Providing Preschool for All Are Coming Up Short. In New York, the Stakeholder Coalition Looked at Why and What Should Be Done about It.

Will State Pre-K Stop Growing?

Troubling Signs Are Beginning to Arise, Says NIEER’s Latest Yearbook

NIEER to Study Pre-K in Colombia


Most States Agree to Creating Common K–12 Standards in Math, English


Columns

Director's Chair

Time to Help the States with Pre-K

In the Trenches

Poor Quality Teachers Prevent Kids from Reaching Potential

New Fears about Children’s Exposure to Lead

Illinois Drafts ELL Rules for Pre-K Classrooms

Early Learning Challenge Fund Dropped from Health Care Reform but Home Visitation Survives

Newsmaker

Shakira: Looking Out for Latin America’s Kids

Related Reading

Getting Child Care Right

Discoveries

Worrisome Findings on TV Viewing Patterns in Home- and Center-Based Child Care

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