Evaluating Head Start

Evaluating Head Start
Author: United States. Advisory Committee on Head Start Research and Evaluation
Publisher:
Total Pages: 132
Release: 1999
Genre: Children with social disabilities
ISBN:

Catálogo de Productos Y Servicios de Head Start

Catálogo de Productos Y Servicios de Head Start
Author: United States. Head Start Bureau
Publisher:
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2006
Genre: Head Start programs
ISBN:

Catalog of publications, videotapes, and services designed to provide resources for Head Start grantees and delegates to use in the planning, management, and operations of their programs.

A Vision for Universal Preschool Education

A Vision for Universal Preschool Education
Author: Edward Zigler
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2006-07-10
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1139458191

Decades of research point to the need for a universal preschool education program in the U.S. to help give our nation's children a sound cognitive and social foundation on which to build future educational and life successes. In addition to enhanced school readiness and improved academic performance, participation in high quality preschool programs has been linked with reductions in grade retentions and school drop out rates, and cost savings associated with a diminished need for remedial educational services and justice services. This 2006 book brings together nationally renowned experts from the fields of psychology, education, economics and political science to present a compelling case for expanded access to preschool services. They describe the social, educational, and economic benefits for the nation as a whole that may result from the implementation of a universal preschool program in America, and provide guiding principles upon which such a system can best be founded.

Beyond the Blueprint

Beyond the Blueprint
Author: National Research Council and Institute of Medicine
Publisher: National Academies Press
Total Pages: 103
Release: 1996-04-12
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0309175607

On its 30th anniversary, public acceptance of Head Start is high, yet understanding of its goals is low, and evaluation research is limited in quality and scope. In this book, a roundtable of representatives from government, universities, medicine, and family support agencies identifies a set of research possibilities to generate a broader understanding of the effects of Head Start on families and children. Among the important issues discussed are the ethnic and linguistic diversity of Head Start families, the social conditions of the community context, and the implications of the changing economic landscape for both families and Head Start itself.