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President Bush's Education Reform Initiatives
The early childhood initiative announced by President Bush seeks to improve the state of early childhood
education, where too many children come to school unprepared to learn. Because a significant number of
young children receive care from people other than their parents (62% of children age 5 or younger),
Federal and state governments provide more than $18 billion annually (more than $14 billion in Federal
support alone) to help families particularly low-income families provide for pre-K care.
Despite these significant resources, not all children are receiving care that is high-quality care
because: 1) many states do not fully align what children are doing before they enter school with what
is expected of them once they are in school; 2) early childhood programs are seldom evaluated based on
how well they prepare students to succeed in school; and 3) there is not enough information for early
childhood teachers, parents, and other child care providers on the activities that prepare children to
be successful in school.
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