Aims to support the effort to simultaneously scale up and improve the quality of early childhood education by bringing together relevant insights from emerging research to provide guidance for this critical, fledgling field. It reflects the growing recognition that early childhood experiences have a powerful effect on children's later academic achievement and long-term life outcomes.
The Leading Edge of Early Childhood Education aims to support the effort to simultaneously scale up and improve the quality of early childhood education by bringing together relevant insights from emerging research to provide guidance for this critical, fledgling field. Reflecting the growing recognition that early childhood experiences have a powerful effect on children's later academic achievement and long-term life outcomes, this book promises to be a valuable resource for those charged with enacting the next level of work in this critical area.
"Like young children, early childhood education has immense potential. But for the field to mature, it needs continuous supports on what matters most. Lesaux, Jones, and their colleagues offer concrete strategies to some of the most vexing challenges on the horizon for early education practitioners, policy makers, and researchers. This volume provides the field with an important agenda for change."
--Albert Wat, senior policy director, Alliance for Early Success
"An eye-opening and compelling book with new insights for young scholars and seasoned professionals alike. These rock star contributors and editors don't just synthesize cutting-edge science on the early years, they lay bare the implications of ignoring it. The book's five high-impact recommendations are must-dos for our country and our world."
--Lisa Guernsey, deputy director, Education Policy Program, New America, and coauthor of
Tap, Click, Read: Growing Readers in a World of Screens Nonie K. Lesaux is the Juliana W. and William Foss Thompson Professor of Education and Society at the Harvard Graduate School of Education (HGSE). She leads a research program that focuses on promoting the language and literacy skills of today's children and youth from diverse linguistic, cultural, and economic backgrounds.
Stephanie M. Jones is the Marie and Max Kargman Associate Professor in Human Development and Urban Education Advancement at HGSE. She received the Grawemeyer Award in Education for her work with Edward Zigler and Walter Gilliam on
A Vision for Universal Preschool Education.
Jacqueline Jones is president and CEO of the Foundation for Child Development.