More state and federal investment in early childhood education is a top priority for Colorado voters
Resource Type: | Fact Sheets & Briefs |
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Author(s): | First Five Years Fund; |
Date Issued: | [n.d] |
Publisher(s): | First Five Years Fund |
Description: | A new bipartisan poll from the First Five Years Fund shows that early childhood education is one of the top three priorities of Colorado voters. Voters strongly support a range of state investments in early childhood education, including providing voluntary coaching and education for new parents; expanding access to Colorado's voluntary early learning classes throughout the state; and, increasing wages to attract and retain high-quality early education teachers. Additionally, more than two-thirds support a federal plan to help states and local communities provide better early childhood education. (author abstract) |
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