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Squandering America's Future: Why ECE Policy Matters for Equality, Our Economy, and Our Children
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Squandering America’s Future: Why ECE Policy Matters for Equality, Our Economy, and Our Children

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Diane Ravitch called Susan Ochshorn a tireless advocate for children, and her writing brilliant.
In Squandering America’s Future, Ochshorn offers a pioneering guide to the big issues in contemporary early childhood policy. Written in a lively, personal style, the book drives home the importance of the earliest years for developing human capital-the nation’s future. Her policy tales highlight the abject failure of the United States to support parents and early educators, the nation’s real wealth producers, and will inspire a new generation of leadership. With her 360-degree view on this urgent issue, Ochshorn boldly and clearly shows how early care and education is an issue of social justice and helping America compete on the world stage.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Teachers' College Press
Country
United States
Date
1 July 2015
Pages
192
ISBN
9780807756706

Diane Ravitch called Susan Ochshorn a tireless advocate for children, and her writing brilliant.
In Squandering America’s Future, Ochshorn offers a pioneering guide to the big issues in contemporary early childhood policy. Written in a lively, personal style, the book drives home the importance of the earliest years for developing human capital-the nation’s future. Her policy tales highlight the abject failure of the United States to support parents and early educators, the nation’s real wealth producers, and will inspire a new generation of leadership. With her 360-degree view on this urgent issue, Ochshorn boldly and clearly shows how early care and education is an issue of social justice and helping America compete on the world stage.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Teachers' College Press
Country
United States
Date
1 July 2015
Pages
192
ISBN
9780807756706