New Paper: Pre-K-3 Alignment
Posted by on July 14, 2006
[posted from Public Education Network newsblast]
ALIGNMENT OF PRE-K & KINDERGARTEN PROGRAMS EMPHASIZED
In this paper, Kristie Kauerz outlines the importance of having strong, well-aligned programs beginning in PK and extending through third grade (PK-3). It reviews the short-term impact of PK and FDK programs, then summarizes the evidence that these impacts may “fade out” by the primary grades. To fight fade-out, PK-3 alignment is proffered as one means to enable children to maintain and expand upon the gains they make in early childhood education. PK-3 suggests that PK experiences should be aligned with kindergarten and that kindergarten should be aligned with early elementary education. The paper closes with federal policy recommendations that provide both models and incentives for the nation, states, and local school districts to institute and strengthen PK-3 alignment.
http://www.newamerica.net/Download_Docs/pdfs/Doc_File_2826_1.pdf
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