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Active Learning Series for 3s and 4s
Bank Street
Bright Beginnings
Carolina Curriculum
Children's Literacy Initiative
Core Knowledge
Curiosity Corner
DLM Early Childhood Express
Early Recognition Intervention Network (ERIN)
Hawaii Early Learning Profile (HELP)
High/Scope
HighReach
Houghton Mifflin Pre-K
Innovations: Comprehensive Preschool Curriculum
Montessori
Opening the World of Learning
Pebble Soup Explorations
Pinnacle
Project Construct
Reggio Emilia Approach
Saxon Early Learning
Scholastic
The Creative Curriculum
The Project Approach
Theme-Based Model
Tools of the Mind
We Can!


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Learn About Family Involvement Practices That Work
Family involvement is a key ingredient in high-quality pre-k, but it can be a challenge. On a recent Pre-K Now national conference call, we spoke with experts about proven, research-based methods for getting – and keeping – family members involved.
Video: Briefing on America's Pre-K Movement
Pre-K Now held a briefing for congressional staff, cosponsored by Sen. Hillary Clinton and Sen. Kit Bond, on October 1. Hear what a governor, three superintendents, two directors of early childhood programs, and a national teacher of the year think Congress should do to increase families' access to quality, state-funded pre-k.
We've underestimated young children for too long. If we want better students, we must begin by strengthening pre-k.