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Characteristics of Approved Universal Prekindergarten Programs in Vermont in 2018/19

In an effort to increase access to high-quality prekindergarten (preK) programs for all young children in Vermont, the state passed universal preK legislation in 2014 (Act 166). All 3- and 4-year-olds have access to 10 hours a week of state-funded preK through a mixed-delivery system of public school and private programs. Families can enroll their children at no cost in any approved preK program across the state regardless of location. In efforts to better understand program availability, pro...
Feb 01, 2021
Blog

Early Childhood Education Research Alliance Members Share Strategies in Response to COVID-19 Crisis

Early childhood education programs across the country are struggling with an array of common challenges due to the COVID-19 crisis, including maintaining connections with children and families during school closures, supporting their early childhood education (ECE) workforce, and planning for school reopenings. The Northeast & Islands region has been particularly hard hit by this pandemic. New York has suffered devastating losses, and the U.S. Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico were still repairi...
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Jun 01, 2020
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Enrollment rates of children in universal prekindergarten programs in Vermont in 2016/17

The purpose of this study was to examine the enrollment patterns in Vermont's universal, mixed-delivery prekindergarten (preK) program and the child characteristics associated with the likelihood of being enrolled in different program types. This study describes the characteristics of children enrolled in universal preK programs in 2016/17, which was the first year of full implementation of universal preK in Vermont. Secondary data for 5,662 children enrolled in 282 preK programs were analyze...
Jan 01, 2020
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A Descriptive Analysis of Expanded Pathways to Graduation in New York State

The Regional Educational Laboratory Northeast and Islands (REL-NEI) partnered with the New York State Education Department (NYSED) to examine the pathways used by students to attain a Regents diploma at the outset of a new policy expanding those pathways in June 2015. Under the new 4+1 pathways policy, students could replace one of the two required social studies Regents exams with another approved assessment in one of several subjects to earn a NYSED-recognized Regents diploma. The analysis,...
Jan 01, 2019
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