PRESCHOOL FOR ALL WOULD HELP NATION, SAY GRAWEMEYER EDUCATION WINNERS
December 05, 2007
December 05, 2007
LOUISVILLE, Ky., Dec. 5 -- University of Louisville issued the following news release:
Making preschool available to all children age 3 and older in the United States would carry great benefits, say three scholars who have won the 2008 University of Louisville Grawemeyer Award in Education.
The change would improve the school readiness of the nation's young children, fill a gap for working families, lower the high school dropout rate, reduce crime and boost the econ . . .
Making preschool available to all children age 3 and older in the United States would carry great benefits, say three scholars who have won the 2008 University of Louisville Grawemeyer Award in Education.
The change would improve the school readiness of the nation's young children, fill a gap for working families, lower the high school dropout rate, reduce crime and boost the econ . . .