Home >
News & Policies >
Policies in Focus >
Education
|
Early Reading First
Effective, Research-based Instruction for Pre-School Children 12
Purpose of the Program
Early Reading First is designed to prepare young children to enter kindergarten with the necessary language, cognitive, and early reading skills for reading success when they enter school. Early Reading First will transform early childhood education programs into centers of excellence for young children, especially those from low-income families. Early Reading First will not only provide resources and training to pre-school teachers, but will also benefit teachers in all grades by helping to increase the number of children who enter school ready to learn to read.
New Program Improvements and Resources
The No Child Left Behind Act establishes this program and will help to improve children's education by providing young children, particularly children from low-income families, with pre-reading skills.
Last year, President Bush signed legislation that provided $75 million for this program in 2002. President Bush has proposed to continue this commitment to Early Reading First in his FY-03 budget.
Highlights for Individuals
Highlights for partnerships:
Reading First
Effective, Research-based Instruction in K-3 Classrooms 13
Purpose of the Program
Reading First is a bold, new national initiative aimed at helping every student in every State become a successful, fluent reader by the end of third grade. Through the application of rigorous, scientifically based research, Reading First will help States and localities implement effective practices for classroom reading instruction and improve student achievement. Reading First grants will support programs and strategies that are based upon the evidence on how children learn to read. Since no child will become an effective reader without an effective teacher, Reading First funds places a heavy emphasis on professional development and instruction for teachers.
New Program Improvements and Resources
The No Child Left Behind Act establishes this program and will help to improve children's education by providing the tools needed for all students to be reading by the end of third grade.
Last year, President Bush signed legislation that provided $900 million for this program in 2002. President Bush has proposed further increasing the program to $1 billion in his FY-03 budget.
Highlights: