Categories: All - achievement - economy - intervention - proficiency

by Quashea Walker 6 years ago

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Early Childhood Education

Starting education at the prekindergarten level establishes a foundation for lifelong learning and contributes to building a strong economic community. Ensuring that students achieve success in early grades is essential, and intervention at an early stage is crucial for this.

Early Childhood Education

U.S. Census Bureau. (2014c

TEA, 2007

Results show that children attending full-day programs did better on mathematics and literacy tests than children in a 2.5 to 3-hour public preschool program and the achievement gains continued at least until the end of first grade.

Help grow careers in our society

By using prekindergarten as a start we are building lifelong learners, which will in return build a foundation for making an ecomonic strong community.

This will lead to productive citizen that can feed our economy and keep it running

With No Child Left Behind, It is important to make sure that student achieve success in early grades. By starting early intervention the process can start.

This will help show politician laws that need to be written to keep the gap in education getting closer for all students

Early Childhood Education

English Language Learners

Higher student's level of proficiency in language
Strong readers in higher grades

Special Education

More students exiting Special education programs earlier
Early intervention
No child left behind

Academic Achievement

reduce academic achievement gaps
higher scores on profience test in grades 2 and 3

Retention rates

Lower retention rates in higher grades