Do you support universal pre-K?
53%
Yes
53%
47%
No
47%
The main objection to universal pre-K has been the cost.
The main objection to universal pre-K has been the cost.
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Max DeYoung
The curriculum in schools was altered to reflect Nazi ideology and priorities. The importance put on subjects like chemistry and mathematics was reduced. By the end of the 1930s, religious education was banned. Sound familiar?
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Chris Hill
0Too young for kids to be thrown togehter in school-like settings. Child warehousing for longer won't help the children.
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Max DeYoung
Indoctrination must start, at the earliest age, as is possible. Masks should be worn, at all times.
Overwhelming research supports this if similar to Head Start
ReplyToo many children do not have access to high quality early education and this would directly remedy this. It is long overdue, especially what we now know about brain development in the early years.
ReplyKindergarten was to prepare children for school. Now it's required class and children need to test for readiness. Pre-K will help children and working parents with school readiness/
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