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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August 26, 2008 Day Cares The most important predictor of children's attachment, as well as...
August 26, 2008 Opinion: Early childhood education leads to financial success You probably know that the more education you have, the more you ...
August 25, 2008 Hard Times Hit Schools Across the country, one of the education programs that's grown ex...
Preschool Matters available in a new online format The July/August issue of Preschool Matters, along with past issues of NIEER's award-winning newsmagazine, is now available in individual article form.
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September 23, 2008 NACCRRA Professional Development Institute Pittsburgh, PA – This conference provides participants with the opportunity to expand their skills while networking with colleagues from around the country....
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.
Longitudinal Effects of the Arkansas Better Chance Program: Findings from Kindergarten and First Grade This study estimates the effects of state-funded pre-K in Arkansas on children's language, mathematics, and literacy skills through first grade.
Building Early Childhood Facilities: What States Can Do to Create Supply and Promote Quality This fact sheet explores common issues related to building and financing preschool education facilities and outlines strategies for state policymakers to address facility needs.
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