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Recovering One Of The Midwest’s Best Ideas

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Guaranteed Pre-K for lower income children will certainly have beneficial effects on the children and on society. But the claim that it will be able to revive Detroit is ludicrous. Even the best preschools (including the ones cited in this article) did not even remotely cause group effects that would launch the children into the middle class. Those who support guaranteed preschool (I'm one of them) should not over-promise.

These words are quite misleading. E.g., -Do you and the politicos truly mean "universal?" Of course you don't. You mean preschool for certain parts of the population. -Do you know how to deliver "quality?" Of course you don't. I've been in the field since 1965 when I worked with OEO and no one then nor since has been able to regularly deliver "quality preschool." -Do you claim that the Perry Preschool program is replicable. Of course you don't. It was unique, because of funding and other elements. Therefore, its eval. cannot be extrapolated much. So stop quoting those later prison etc.,figures. BTW, I also worked at the OE in the 1960s, and was involved with funding that project and research. Speak truthful reality, and public policy will improve.

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