Title: PreK: An InterGenerational Issue
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2Pre-K An Inter-Generational Issue
Libby Doggett, Ph.D. Executive Director, Pre-K
Now Generations United Biennial Conference The
Intergenerational Current Across the Life Span
and Around the Globe September 15, 2005
Washington, DC
3- Agenda
- Welcome Introductions
- What is Pre-K
- Why seniors Pre-K
- Inter-generational Snapshot FL
- Inter-generational Snapshot CA
- Pre-K Nationwide
- Q A
- Sharing and discussion
4States Serving more than 30 of 4 Year Olds
Florida Georgia Oklahoma South Carolina Texas
Source National Institute for Early Education
Research, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ.
Data reflects 2002-03 figures.
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5States Serving 10 29.9 of 4 Year Olds
Colorado Connecticut Illinois Kansas Kentucky Loui
siana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan New
Jersey New York West Virginia Wisconsin
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6States With No Program
Alaska Idaho Indiana Mississippi Montana New
Hampshire North Dakota Rhode Island South
Dakota Utah Wyoming
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7- Pre-K for All
- In place Florida, Georgia, Oklahoma
- As a goal New York, Tennessee, West Virginia
- Uses school funding formula Maine, Wisconsin,
Vermont, Nebraska (2007), District of Columbia - Targeted Programs
- 23 states have child-based eligibility
requirements - 2 states have district-based eligibility
requirements - Most common requirement is income-based
- Other risk factors low birth weight, English
Language Learner, single parent, teen parents, in
state custody, disability
8Pre-K Must be High Quality
The National Institute for Early Education
Research quality checklist
- Teacher degree requirement
- Teacher with specialized training
- Teacher in-service requirements
- Assistant teacher degree requirement
- Screening / Referral requirements
- Class size
- Teacher/child ratios
- Curriculum standards
- Support services
- Meal requirements
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9Pre-K Quality States With a 9 10 on NIEERs 10
Point Scale
Arkansas (10) Illinois (9) North Carolina (9)
Source National Institute for Early Education
Research, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ.
Data reflects 2002-03 figures.
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10Pre-K Quality States With a 7 - 8 on NIEERs 10
Point Scale
Alabama (8) Delaware (7) Kentucky (7) Louisiana
(7) Maryland (8) Minnesota (8) New Jersey
(7) Ohio (7) Oklahoma (8) South Carolina
(8) Tennessee (8)
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11- Funding Pre-K
- Building on federal funds
- Head Start, CCDF,TANF, Title I
- General state revenue
- NJ, IL, FL
- Lottery/Special Tax
- GA, TN, AR
12 2005 State Successes
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- Tennessee (25 million)
- Arkansas (60 million in three years)
- Illinois (90 million in three years)
- New Mexico (5 million)
- Iowa (8 million)
- Louisiana (20 million)
- Florida (400 million)
13- How many hours should pre-k be?
- Half day (ME, SC, TX)
- Full school day (AR, GA, NJ, NC)
- Full working day (LA)
- Should pre-k be for 3 and 4 year old children?
- 23 states plus DC offer pre-k for 3s and 4s
- 16 states offer pre-k for just 4s
14- Delivery of Pre-K (Schools, Head Start, Child
Care) - About 30 of children in state pre-k are in
non-school settings - 29 of the 38 states allow for diverse delivery
- New York and West Virginia require that a minimum
percentage of pre-k be delivered in
community-based settings
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15Teacher Training Requirements
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- 27 states plus DC currently require BA degrees in
some pre-k classrooms - 23 states offer some kind of scholarship or loan
forgiveness for teachers working towards their BA
degree
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16- Other Major Policy Issues
- English Language Learners
- Family Engagement
- Standards
- Curriculum
- Professional Development
- Full day/part day
- Facilities
- Evaluation
17- Conclusion
- Quality is critical to positive outcomes
- You cant build a quality program without money
- Every state already has a system of pre-k
services use it - The time to begin is now
18 Pre-K Now An advocacy and public education
organization supported by The Pew Charitable
Trusts and other funders. Collaborates with
state advocates and policymakers to lead a
movement for high quality, voluntary
pre-kindergarten for all three and four year
olds.
Pre-K Nows vision
- a nation where every child enters kindergarten
prepared to succeed.
19Libby Doggett, Ph.D. Executive Director Pre-K
Now ldoggett_at_preknow.org www.preknow.org
1150 18th Street, NW Suite 975 Washington, DC
20036 202.862.9865 voice 202.862.9870 fax