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"Longitudinal studies, some of which have followed preschool graduates all the way into adulthood, have identified many positive and significant relationships between preschool participation and taskrelated, social, and attitudinal outcomes." (COTTON AND CONKLIN 2001) In recent years, significant reports and studies from across the world have highlighted the importance of the early childhood years.
For example, the Effective Prov... REPORT OF THE INDEPENDENT INQUIRY INTO THE PROVISION OF UNIVERSAL ACCESS TO HIGH QUALITY PRESCHOOL EDUCATION
Foreword
Parents and researchers agree that the best start achild can have in life involves love, care and earlyeducation. Children who attend preschool havea better chance of succeeding at school and inlater life.
Yet more than 40,000 children in Australiamiss out on preschool education every year.
Children from the most disadvantaged familiesare more likely to miss out, including manyIndigenous children.
As ... Preschool Education
Until 2002, preschool education was under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Social Affairs. In 2003 it became an integral part of the education system where it naturally belongs. The New Law on Preschool Education is prepared under which the last pre-school year becomes the compulsory or the 0 grade in the reformed education system. The work on defining the quality standards for the pre-school programs is in progress. Other developments are:
Intensive training of pre-school teachers in new development methods and approaches realized through 39 seminars wit... U.N. Report Lists Preschool Education Goals for Latin America, Caribbean
Estimates $150 billion investment needed in region over next 10 years
The United Nations has released a report that says more than $150 billion is needed to meet four specific goals to improve the educational prospects for people in Latin America and the Caribbean by 2015.
The report, released in January, is entitled "Investing Better to Invest More: Financing and Managing Education in Latin America and the Caribbean." It evaluates the financial needs of the region's countries in the area of educ... Preschool Education: Federal Investment for Low-Income Children Significant but Effectiveness Unclear
Mr. Chairman and Members of the Subcommittee:
We are pleased to be here today to discuss the importance of preschooleducation for children of low-income families.Over the past several years,members of the Congress and leaders in state government have expressedconcern about the number of children who are coming to school not readyto learn because they lack appropriate cognitive and social skills. The firstnational education goal is that all children in America will start sch... |