Expanding Resources Using Early Childhood Related Websites in the United States
I decided to explore the Pre[K]Now: A Campaign of the Pew Center on the States. The PEW Center supports the early childhood community, by taking part in a Task Force mainly designed to help states to assess and improve early childhood learning and program quality. The Task Force defined a State Early Childhood Accountability and Improvement System as a system of standards-based assessments of (a) children’s development and learning and (b) program quality, designed to inform state policy decisions, investments, and improvement efforts for early education programs for three- and four-year- old children, linked to a continuum of kindergarten through third grade standards, curriculum, assessments, and program improvement efforts. The Pew Charitable Trusts completed its 10-year campaign to advance high-quality, voluntary pre-kindergarten for all three- and four-year-olds in 2011. Through its successes, Pre-K Now changed the national conversation about pre-k education, and in its final report, challenged the nation’s policy makers to transform public education by moving away from the current K-12 system to pre-K-12.
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