Only a few months after Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi convened a national summit on Americas children, Congress has at least three different proposals on early-childhood education to consider. Since that May event, several lawmakers have been crafting legislation that would build upon the steady growth of prekindergarten programs that has already occurred in the states. In what pre-K supporters are calling a trickle-up effect, three federal plans have been offered that call for tying preschool education to the No Child Left Behind Act, which primarily focuses on K12 schools. Read more of this article from Education Week.
Posted by Steve Groft on 03 October 2007 in Early Childhood Literacy , Issues in the News , Policy