Opinion: Universal Pre-K is not a panacea for Delaware’s education problems
Originally published October 27, 2019 by UD Review
The executive director of New Castle County Head Start writes that Delaware should not implement universal pre-k because it is not a wise investment. Universal pre-k improves educational outcomes for students with learning disabilities, students from low-income families and others considered “at-risk.” Targeting funding to programs supporting at-risk students would be far more effective, he says.
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