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National Conference Calls

Pre-K Now hosts national conference calls and webinars to discuss the different issues facing state leaders in their efforts to secure pre-k legislation and develop sound, high-quality programs. For each call, Pre-K Now invites national experts to serve as facilitators and speakers on the selected topic and encourages pre-k supporters to listen and participate.

Recordings of past calls, along with supporting documents and resources, are available in this section by selecting a call archive page from the drop-down menu above. Our most recent calls include:

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Votes Count FY11
Redefining ESEA
Looking for resources on pre-k and the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA)? See our web page and PowerPoint presentation on the topic here.
Explore the Pre-K Evidence
Our collection of original reports and links to other studies will give you a deeper view into pre-k policy.
The Case for Pre-K in Education Reform
Fifty years of evidence shows that high-quality, voluntary pre-k is among the best strategies for education reform. Our brief highlights findings from the latest state pre-k program evaluations that continue to document gains in key measures of student learning, including early literacy, math and vocabulary; reduced need for special and remedial education; and lower incidences of grade retention.
Tips & Tasks for State Advisory Councils
While reauthorizing Head Start in 2007, Congress added a new provision requiring every state to create or designate a State Advisory Council to better coordinate early education and care services. Pre-K Now has two new resources designed to help policymakers and advocates navigate the process of setting up Councils and seize the opportunities offered by them.
Hear Our Pollsters Explain What They Found
Pre-K Now's bipartisan polling team explained the results of our May 2008 voter survey on a recent conference call. Tips for using public-opinion research throughout your advocacy campaign were also shared.
Meeting the Challenge of Rural Pre-K
Families everywhere struggle to find high-quality pre-k programs for their children, but the problem is even more acute in rural areas. Pre-K Now has come out with recommendations for federal policymakers to help states meet the unique challenges of rural pre-k.
The movement to establish high-quality pre-k for every child who needs it will be America's statement about its children in the 21st Century.