The State of Preschool 2007: State Preschool Yearbook State-funded preschool sees a rise in per-child funding, expands access, and continues the march toward higher quality standards. Yet 12 states still provide no state preschool for their children.
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November 21, 2008 Groups want preschool for more children Kentucky offers free public preschool for 4-year-olds whose famil...
November 21, 2008 Daycare providers face uncertain future in volatile economy Is an uneasy economy affecting local child care providers? Area ...
November 20, 2008 Guest Column: Quality Pre-K For All As the District is in the midst of cost-cutting to fill a budget ...
Preschool Education and Its Lasting Effects: Research and Policy Implications Amid debate over the benefit of preschool programs, this NIEER brief examines what researchers currently know about the potential of those programs to bring about positive change.
December 5, 2008 23rd National Training Institute Los Angeles, CA – This conference will offer participants opportunities to discover the latest research on infants and toddlers and to discuss the history and future of the field with colleagues....
Preschool Influences on Mathematics Achievement Findings from this study indicate that high-quality preschool may be a factor in improving children's mathematical skills.
Preschool Programs Can Boost School Readiness Georgetown study finds Oklahoma's state-funded preschool for all program boosts children's skills dramatically.
Impacts of New Mexico PreK on Children's School Readiness at Kindergarten Entry This is the second report from an ongoing NIEER study of New Mexico PreK.
Preschool Curriculum Decision-Making: Dimensions to Consider This fact sheet provides a framework for decision-makers to use in evaluating which curriculum might be most appropriate for their specific preschool program.
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