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Critical Perspectives on Project Head Start by Jeanne Ellsworth,Lynda J. Ames Pdf
Considers how Project Head Start, the federally funded preschool program, has operated (sometimes effectively and comfortably, sometimes not) with families, in communities, and with other institutions. An important look at the intersections of poverty, social programs, and education.
Head Start by Alice Butler,Melinda Gish,Marnie Shaul Pdf
Head Start is a federal program that has provided comprehensive early childhood development services to low-income children since 1996. Services provided to preschool-aged children include child development, educational health, nutritional, social and other activities, intended to prepare low-income children for entering kindergarten. The program is administered by the Administration for Children and Families of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). Unlike many other social service programs, federal Head Start funds are provided directly to local grantees, rather than through states. Programs are locally designed, and are administered by a network of about 1,500 public and private nonprofit agencies. outlines the past, present and future of this socially beneficial program. The long-term impact on the children aided, particularly with respect to educational attainment, is addressed and continues to be an area of focus and concern. In addition, the numerous roadblocks that exist with regard to the Head Start program, are assessed and handled accordingly. CONTENTS: Preface; Head Start: Background and Funding (Alice Butler and Melinda Gish); Head Start Issues in the 108th Congress (Alice Butler and Melinda Gish); Head Start: Better Data and Processes Needed to Monitor Underenrollment (Marnie S. Shaul); Bibliography; Index.
United States. Congress. House. Committee on Education and Labor. Subcommittee on Human Resources
Author : United States. Congress. House. Committee on Education and Labor. Subcommittee on Human Resources Publisher : Unknown Page : 90 pages File Size : 41,8 Mb Release : 1986 Category : Children with social disabilities ISBN : UCR:31210016339754
An inside look at the racial and class divides between Head Start and private pre-K classrooms for children and their families The benefits of preschool have been part of our national conversation since the 1960s, when Head Start, a publicly funded preschool program for low-income children, began. In the past two decades, forty-four states have expanded access to preschool, often citing preschool as an anti-poverty policy. Yet, as Casey Stockstill shows, two-thirds of American preschools are segregated—concentrating primarily poor children of color or affluent white children in separate schools. Stockstill argues that, as a result, segregated preschools entrench rather than disrupt inequality. Stockstill spent two years observing children and teachers at two preschools in Madison, Wisconsin. Madison, like many other small and medium cities in the United States, is segregated, with affluent and middle-class white people and working class or low-income people of color occupying different sectors of the city. Stockstill observed one preschool that was 95% white and another that was 95% children of color. She shows that this segregation was more than a background variable or inconvenient image; segregation had an impact on children’s experiences in multiple ways, but especially in the ways they spent their time, the supervision and instruction they received, and the ways they learned and socialized with other children. Stockstill shows that even in high-quality preschools that on paper have similar resources, de facto segregation creates different school experiences for children that ultimately reinforce racial and class inequality. False Starts suggests that as we continue to invest in preschool as an anti-poverty policy, we need a fuller understanding of how segregated classroom environments impact children's educational outcomes and their ability to thrive.
The Ultimate Jewish Teacher's Handbook by Nachama Skolnik Moskowitz Pdf
Note: This product is printed when you order it. When you include this product your order will take 5-7 additional days to ship.¬+¬+This complete and comprehensive resource for teachers new and experienced alike offers a "big picture" look at the goals of Jewish education.
Organization and simplification expert Marcia Ramsland tackles the holidays with an eight-week plan designed to make Christmas a season of celebration, not stress. Most people begin to prepare for Christmas as soon as Thanksgiving is over, which can create great stress since Thanksgiving happens at a different time every year. However, Halloween is consistently eight weeks before Christmas, so beginning then ensures enough time to prepare and plan for both Christmas and Thanksgiving and to make this a season of joy for yourself and your family. This planner addresses all the details of the busy holiday season, including buying, wrapping, and sending presents, sending Christmas cards, home decorations, and cooking and baking. What sets this planner apart is a day-by-day plan that breaks every task into manageable pieces and a daily devotional journal that keeps the reader focused on the reason for all the activity, encouraging a spirit of praise, not panic.
The Fashion Brand Guide to Holiday Sales & Marketing Planning at Any Time of the Year by Syama Meagher Pdf
This book is for fashion brands who need to develop a digital and direct marketing strategy for the holidays. Did you know you could make 60% of your annual sales in 3 months? Planning for the Holiday Season should not be taken lightly. Both from a
52 Ways to Sell More Books! by Penny C. Sansevieri Pdf
With 1,500 books published each day, how will yours get noticed? If you're ready to get your book the attention it deserves, 52 Ways to Sell More Books! will put you on the fast track to success. Packed with handy insights, insider tips, and marketing wisdom, 52 Ways to Sell More Books! is a powerful guide that will not only show you how to save money, but also help you gain the exposure you need to rise above the noise. Should you do book events? Spend all of your time on social media? Go for a radio tour? 52 Ways to Sell More Books! breaks this down with handy worksheets and a series of questions that will enable you to zero in on your market. 52 Ways to Sell More Books! is the only guide you'll need for ... • Leveraging local media to ramp up your celebrity status and sell more books • Jump-starting your book sales and online promotion • Getting on radio and TV ... today! • Getting book reviews • Secrets of social media success • Securing free publicity on Amazon • Effective book signings • Zeroing in on your target market • 3 unique ways to build your book promotion network • 5 tips to build your own website sales machine • 3 overlooked venues that can really help you sell books • Enticing your friends & family to buy an autographed copy of your book • 5 other formats for your book to attract more readers and fans • Getting your book on Kindle and other e-readers -- hassle free • Fresh insights into blogs and e-zines