Home » ExchangeEveryDay » How Policy Matters Make Sense to Early Educators



ExchangeEveryDay Past Issues


<< Previous Issue | View Past Issues | | Next Issue >> ExchangeEveryDay
How Policy Matters Make Sense to Early Educators
December 8, 2006
You can't depend on your judgment when your imagination is out of focus.
-Mark Twain in Notebook

In 2003, The Center for the Study of Social Policy (CSSP) published “a discussion paper for the Policy Matters Project with a lengthy, but descriptive title": Policy Matters: Setting and Measuring Benchmarks for State Policies �" Improving the Readiness of Children for School: Recommendations for State Policy. Authored by Sharon Lynn Kagan and Elizabeth Rigby, the report is one of several CSSP publications addressing families, education, and economics. It is also a link to a Policy Matters project conducted by Teachers College, Columbia University.

Kagan and Rigby seek “to help state policymakers think strategically about policy decisions that create opportunities for young children to experience high quality Early Care and Education (ECE) services.” That is, policymakers should view ECE policy decisions “in a coordinated and systemic manner,” not focus on individual programs that ignore the results of mixed efforts.

A more recent component of the Policy Matters project, Twenty State Policies to Enhance States’ Prosperity and Create Bright Futures for America’s Children, Families and Communities (January 2006), demonstrates the impact of a long-range, well-funded, and articulate research project. Early educators in local programs, working with one child at a time, also need to know more about the wider public context in which they do their valuable work. The reports cited on the CSSP web site are a continuing effort to bring data to every educator and, in this election year, to all citizens.

To read or download the Policy Matters documents, go to www.cssp.org or www.policymatters.us.

Submitted by Edna Ranck

ExchangeEveryDay

Delivered five days a week containing news, success stories, solutions, trend reports, and much more.

What is ExchangeEveryDay?

ExchangeEveryDay is the official electronic newsletter for Exchange Press. It is delivered five days a week containing news stories, success stories, solutions, trend reports, and much more.

Manage your childcare Better, Faster and Easier!
With EZ-CARE2 center management software, you’ll be amazed at what you can accomplish:

Tasks that took hours are done in minutes;

Track attendance and provide security effectively and professionally;

Organize family, child and staff information exactly the way you want;

Quickly generate reports, invoices and more!

Take a Test Drive: Get a free trial version of EZ-CARE2 Center Management Software





Post a Comment

Have an account? to submit your comment.


required

Your e-mail address will not be visible to other website visitors.
required
required
required

Check the box below, to help verify that you are not a bot. Doing so helps prevent automated programs from abusing this form.



Disclaimer: Exchange reserves the right to remove any comments at its discretion or reprint posted comments in other Exchange materials.