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The Promise of Preschool - From Head Start to Universal Pre-Kindergarten (Hardcover)
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The Promise of Preschool - From Head Start to Universal Pre-Kindergarten (Hardcover)
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How did the United States move from seeing preschool as a way to
give the nation's poorest children a "head start" to the goal of
providing preschool for all children as the beginning of public
education? Drawing lessons from the successes and failures of past
efforts, advocates, policymakers, and experts have recently been
pushing to make preschool education available to all children. They
have had remarkable success at expanding preschool in many parts of
the country, and are gaining support for federal action as well.
Yet questions still remain about the best ways to shape policy that
will fulfill the promise of preschool. The Promise of Preschool
investigates how policy choices in the past forty-five years-such
as the creation of Head Start in the 1960s, efforts to craft a
child care system in the 1970s, and the campaign to reform K-12
schooling in the 1980s-helped shape the decisions that policymakers
are now making about early education. It traces decisions made by
presidents from Lyndon Johnson to George W. Bush, and by members of
Congress, governors, state legislators, educators, researchers,
children's advocates, community activists, foundation leaders and
others who have shaped our nation's approach to the care and
education of young children. Having explored the sources of today's
preschool movement, the book then discusses policy questions that
need to be addressed as we move forward: should preschool be
provided to all children, or just to the neediest? Should it be run
by public schools, or incorporate private child care providers?
What are the most important ways to ensure educational quality? By
looking at these policy issues through the lens of history, this
book offers a unique perspective on this important area of
education reform, and explores how an understanding of the past can
help spur debate about today's decisions.
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