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Responding to inner-city blues

This brief article in UNESCO’s Education Today Newsletter compares the effectiveness of two national school-readiness efforts — the U.S. Head Start program and England’s Sure Start — in equipping children from the poorest communities to succeed in school.

Posted by David Roberts on 03 August 2005 in Socioeconomic Factors

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