Title: Trends in PreK and K12 Education
1 Trends in Pre-K and K-12 Education
- Dean Karen Symms Gallagher
- Emery Stoops and Joyce King-Stoops Deans Chair
2Assumptions
- 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
3Comparison of US California Demographics
Related to Schooling
4Comparison of US California Demographics
Related to Schooling
5Comparison of US California Demographics
Related to Schooling
6Comparison of US California Demographics
Related to Schooling
762 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)
8K-12 Student Demographics - California
9K-12 Student Demographics in CaliforniaSpecial
Programs
10ECE enrollments for Disadvantaged Children
11Longer 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
12High 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
13Targeted 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
14High 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
15The 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
16Adult 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 ..
17Getting 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