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PreK–3 alignment: Challenges and opportunities in California

Description:

With the infusion of new funds, Governor Gavin Newsom has placed early childhood education high on California’s policy agenda. Yet the state still faces the complicated challenge of sustaining and building on the progress children make in preK. Research has shown that preK–3 alignment—coordinating preK–3 standards, curricula, instructional practices, assessments, and teacher professional development—can be an effective means to this end. A 2020 PACE study designed to better understand the state’s preK–3 alignment landscape finds the following:

 

One third of the study districts are not engaged at all in alignment efforts; others are engaged to varying degrees;

Divergent beliefs among district leaders about the role and purpose of preK affects alignment efforts;

PreK directors who are part of the superintendent’s cabinet have broader opportunities for collaborating with district decision makers and increasing acceptance of preK;

Elementary principals’ formal responsibility for preK is limited to administrative or operational oversight;

Different licensing requirements for preK and elementary teachers as well as different salaries and job expectations limit cooperation; and

Inconsistent program regulations, multiple funding streams, and competition for scarce state dollars attenuates districts’ focus on alignment. (author abstract)

Resource Type:
Reports & Papers
Country:
United States
State(s)/Territories/Tribal Nation(s):
California

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