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At Education Week: The Mismatch Between Half-Day Kindergarten and the Common Core

Laura Bornfreund
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We鈥檝e written before about kindergartners鈥 , with and others offered only half-day classes. Regardless of the amount of time kindergarteners spend in the classroom, they will soon have to meet the expectations of the , new, more rigorous standards in English/language arts and math, which have been adopted by 46 states and the District of Columbia (one of those states, Minnesota, adopted only the ELA standards).

In a commentary for Education Week, why students attending only a half-day of kindergarten might miss out on learning opportunities that are important to young children鈥檚 development and to meeting the standards of the Common Core. To help children reach the high expectations of the Common Core while still offering a well-rounded kindergarten experience, states should fund a full day of kindergarten and require school districts to provide it.

I also note a from the National Association for the Education of Young Children that raises concerns about the Common Core standards being 鈥減ushed down鈥 into pre-kindergarten programs, without a similar effort to 鈥減ush up鈥 best practices of early learning into the K-3rd grades.

Read the entire commentary .

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At Education Week: The Mismatch Between Half-Day Kindergarten and the Common Core