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A Vision for Universal Preschool Education

A Vision for Universal Preschool Education

A Vision for Universal Preschool Education

Edward Zigler, Yale University, Connecticut
Walter S. Gilliam, Yale University, Connecticut
Stephanie M. Jones, Yale University, Connecticut
July 2006
Hardback
9780521848541

    Decades of research point to the need for a universal preschool education program in the U.S. to help give our nation's children a sound cognitive and social foundation on which to build future educational and life successes. In addition to enhanced school readiness and improved academic performance, participation in high quality preschool programs has been linked with reductions in grade retentions and school drop out rates, and cost savings associated with a diminished need for remedial educational services and justice services. This 2006 book brings together nationally renowned experts from the fields of psychology, education, economics and political science to present a compelling case for expanded access to preschool services. They describe the social, educational, and economic benefits for the nation as a whole that may result from the implementation of a universal preschool program in America, and provide guiding principles upon which such a system can best be founded.

    • Accessibility - this book can easily be ready by students, lay people and those interested or involved in policy development
    • Recommendations - the book draws specific conclusions about how to develop and implement preschool programs and distills them into a list of concrete recommendations

    Product details

    July 2006
    Hardback
    9780521848541
    302 pages
    229 × 152 × 21 mm
    0.61kg
    12 tables
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Introduction
    • 1. The universal preschool movement
    • 2. School readiness: defining the goal for universal preschool
    • 3. Economic returns of investments in preschool education Arthur J. Reynolds and Judy A. Temple
    • 4. The need for universal prekindergarten for children in poverty with Marguerite Malakoff
    • 5. The need for universal preschool access for children not living in poverty with Marguerite Malakoff
    • 6. Program quality, intensity, and duration in preschool education
    • 7. A whole child approach: the importance of social and emotional development
    • 8. Parent involvement in preschool Christopher C. Henrich and Ramona Blackman-Jones
    • 9. Professioal development issues in universal prekindergarten Kelly L. Maxwell and Richard M. Clifford
    • 10. What the school of the 21st century can teach us about universal preschool with Matia Finn-Stevenson
    • 11. A place for head start in a world of universal preschool with Sally J. Styfco
    • 12. A model universal prekindergarten program
    • Summary and recommendations.
      Contributors
    • Arthur J. Reynolds, Judy A. Temple, Marguerite Malakoff, Christopher C. Henrich, Ramona Blackman-Jones, Kelly L. Maxwell, Richard M. Clifford, Matia Finn-Stevenson, Sally J. Styfco