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    should fund Pre-K for the young students of the United States. Currently, all families have the option to send their child to pre-k, but a significant amount of families are unable to afford this. As, most Pre- K programs can be thousands of dollars, to most it is an unobtainable luxury. This is a major issue that needs to change, because all children should be given the opportunity to succeed, regardless of their family 's income. Due to the many benefits that a child receives from Pre-K…

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    all the difference. Starting a child 's education earlier would help them throughout their entire lives because those early years of life are the most influential and impactful. Going through pre-school or another early childhood education program will help children be better prepared to enter kindergarten. An expert in child policy, Julia Isaacs has found that more than half of lower class five-year-olds don 't have the math, reading,…

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    Universal Preschool

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    children, learning the fundamental aspects of schooling. Not only do they learn social skills like following instructions and listening to other peers while they speak, but children who attend preschool also acquire the pre-math and pre-literacy skills needed to achieve success in kindergarten. These skills are as important to a growing child as food and water; they are the foundation for all future learning and growth. However, because of preschool’s high cost combining with the financial…

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    (NZEI,2015). In 1988 the quality of Early childhood education was claimed a long term benefits for pre-school children, Altering their services in compliance to a curriculum based framework By 1989, the importance and purpose of early childhood education was composed into its very own curriculum based framework-a significant step and accomplishment…

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    back bone of our future economy. Starting children with a beneficial pre-kindergarten program will promote and benefit a countries economy. In the United States 1965 began the Head Start program and eventually by 2005 over 38 states offered a state funded pre-school program. As of 2002 sixty-six percent of the children in the United States were enrolled (Child Development, 2008). Studies have shown that Finacial funding into the Pre-K programs today can be a good investment for our future…

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    Case Study Of Carteret

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    All three ESL students graduated from Pre-K, have been in the ESL program less than two years, and are considered beginners according to the W-APT (WIDA-Access Placement, 2015) test. Table 1 presents the general information about the participants. Student A was a six year-old male, whose native language is Punjabi and studying a kindergarten curriculum again due to lack of social and academic language. He was born in India, and came to…

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    education soon became a household agenda for the government. At this point kindergartens that were running two daily sessions needed to extend to one full-day session, so government provided funds of which were restrained due to primary education and labor salary…

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    successful. Pre-K should be highly encouraged just like how it is for elementary, high school, and college. “President Obama called again in his State of the Union address for Congress to support high-quality preschool for all, noting that 30 states are already moving ahead on this front” (Kristof). The mandatory pre-kindergarten law in California should be supported because it can positively affect a child’s social and learning skills, therefore the government should help families to pay for…

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    External Maddington primary school (MPS) is a small, metro, government school located on Albany Highway south of Perth. The school is situated on 4.98 hectares and shares the site with the Maddington Education Support Centre. It was established in 1914 and parts of the buildings architecture still reflect the time, but also has a new Early Childhood centre built onto the school. Staff MPS has a total of 15 teaching staff on site with 12 having a full time equivalent. There is also 15…

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    is a child care that provides education and care for young children. In Malaysia, there are two types of institutions that offered Early Childhood Care & Education (ECCE) programmes which are childcare centres or nurseries or taska and pre-schools or kindergartens or tadika. An early child care centre (ECCC) is defined as premises or businesses that provide childcare services for working parents for the education or care of four children or more children under the age of four years from a…

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