Dr. Kimberly Triplett, “The cure of crime is not in the electric chair but the high chair.”
At a National Reading Panel Regional Meeting about the importance of reading, Kathy Grace stated that the panel should look at brain research and “should see reading as a societal issue, instead of just an educational issue.” For over two years, the NRP reviewed research-based knowledge on reading instruction and held open panel meetings in Washington, DC, and regional meetings across the United States.
Quotes from video:
Louise Derman-Sparks, “I think they [kids] are damaged when they get positives messages that they are better than others simply because of their skin color or their economic class or because of their gender. And I hate the waste. It doesn’t allow children to grow up to their fullest potential – their fullest ability.”
Sandy Escobedo, “We as professors in the early childhood field have the opportunity to shape a child’s life for the better.”
Laureate Education, I. (2010). Foundations: Early Childhood Studies
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