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The Promise of PreK (NCRECE),Used
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Highquality preK that really improves children's outcomesthat's the goal early childhood professionals will work toward with this groundbreaking text, the first volume in the NEW National Center for Research on Early Childhood Education (NCRECE) series. Combining the most current knowledge of top researchers, policy makers, and federal and state officials, this book examines where preK is today and inspires decisionmakers with concrete examples of successful programs.With this indepth examination of the latest research and practice, readers will be better prepared tomake a compelling argument for supporting highquality preK, articulating how it boosts children's school readiness and academic performance address the complex challenges of expanding preK at the national and state level understand the pros and cons of different types of preK programs: universal vs. targeted, whole day vs. part day, centralized vs. local, one curriculum vs. many make informed decisions about the most important issues in program developmentTo find out what's already working in preK program development, readers will get an inside look at five successful statelevel programs in New York, Maryland, Louisiana, Georgia, and North Carolina. Through detailed analyses of each program's characteristics, these extended case examples give decisionmakers a template for effective, childcentered early education.An essential resource for policy makers, researchers, and teacher educators, this important volume will help early childhood professionals make progress toward their ultimate goal: preK that responds to children's changing needs, helps close the achievement gap, and ensures school readiness.Critical insights on key issues in preK program development:program funding adherence to early learning standards assessment of both children and program quality teacher preparation class size curriculum selection technical assistance and other infrastructure needs
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