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Title: Trends in PreK and K12 Education


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Trends in Pre-K and K-12 Education
  • Dean Karen Symms Gallagher
  • Emery Stoops and Joyce King-Stoops Deans Chair

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Assumptions
  • Children and youth are most important resources
    for sustaining our democratic way of life and our
    economic viability
  • Investment in education, health and social
    services for children and youth is good for
    everyone
  • Success in school (cognitive achievement, high
    school graduation) depends on individual effort,
    family support and societal commitment

3
Comparison of US California Demographics
Related to Schooling
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Comparison of US California Demographics
Related to Schooling
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Comparison of US California Demographics
Related to Schooling
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Comparison of US California Demographics
Related to Schooling
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62 COUNTRIES WITH BELOW REPLACEMENT-LEVEL (2.1)
FERTILITY RATES IN 2000-2005
  • 1-China,Hong Kong (1.0)
  • 2- China, Macao (1.1)
  • 5- Russian Federation (1.14)
  • 11- S. Korea (1.17)
  • 15- Italy (1.23)
  • 23- Japan (1.32)
  • 25- EU (1.38)
  • 30- Canada (1.48)
  • 47- China (1.825)
  • 62- USA (2.01)

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K-12 Student Demographics - California
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K-12 Student Demographics in CaliforniaSpecial
Programs
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ECE enrollments for Disadvantaged Children
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Longer Term Effects of High Quality ECE Programs
  • Improved student achievement
  • Fewer grade retentions
  • Fewer special education referrals
  • Increased graduation rates
  • Lower incidence of criminal activity

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High Quality Preschool Standards
  • Early Learning Standards
  • Teacher with BA degree
  • Teacher with training in Pre-K
  • Teacher aide has CDA
  • 15 hours of professional development per year
  • Maximum class size 20
  • Staff to child ration 110
  • Required screening and referrals to comprehensive
    health
  • At least one meal/day
  • State monitoring and data collection

13
Targeted vs. Universal ECE
  • Targeted
  • Less expensive
  • At-risk children benefit the most
  • Less likely to receive consistent public support
  • Universal
  • All parents have same option to enroll
  • More administrative costs
  • Greater political support, maybe

14
High Quality ECE and reading
  • Importance of 3rd grade reading ability (reading
    on grade level)
  • Importance of curriculum designed on principles
    of child development
  • Caring, competent and qualified pre-K teachers

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The Problem of Adult Illiteracy
  • 40 percent of adult Americans have trouble
    reading job applications, traffic signs, election
    materials, prescription directions on medicine
    bottle, reading a bus schedule, newspaper article
  • 75 percent of unemployed adults have reading
    and/or writing difficulties

16
Adult Illiteracy in Los Angeles
  • 3.8 million Angelenos or 53 percent of LA
    Countys adult work force cannot read a bus
    schedule
  • Childrens health affects their ability to read
    and their ability to succeed in kindergarten and
    first grade
  • If every 3rd grader left 3rd grade able to read
    at grade level ..

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Getting Ready for School
  • Reading at grade-level by the end of 3rd grade is
    not a cure-all, but it is a critical goal and
    must be supported by everyone in our educational
    system in California and the USA
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