This resource brief by State Early Childhood Policy Technical Assistance Network (SECPTAN) follows a question-and-answer format to discuss key issues that policy makers and advocates need to consider when designing and promoting universal pre-kindergarten initiatives. In particular, such efforts need to recognize the possible systemic impacts of universal pre-kindergarten programs, both positive and negative—including the impacts on existing early care and education programs and on community-building efforts within poor, minority communities.
Ann Segal and Charles Bruner, State Early Childhood Policy Technical Assistance Network , March 2004
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http://www.finebynine.org/pdf/On_the_Path_to_School_Readiness.pdf
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