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Making Decisions Taking Action
Author: Hon. Margaret McCain; Dr. Fraser Mustard; Kerry McCuaig Publisher: Margaret & Wallace McCain Family Foundation Date: 2011
Description: Building on the work of the first Early Years Study: Reversing the Real Brain Drain (1999), Early Years Study 3 was co-authored by the Hon. Margaret McCain, Dr. Fraser Mustard, and Kerry McCuaig.
It documented the social, economic, and scientific rationale for increased investments in early childhood education.
- EYS3 proposed that publicly-funded preschool education be expanded for all 2 to 5-year-olds. It would be widely available, affordable, top-quality, voluntary, and parents would decide if and how often their
children attend. - The study introduced the Early Childhood Education Report to monitor the funding, policy, access and quality of early education programming.
- An analysis of the economic benefits of Quebec’s early childhood education revealed that the investment more than paid for itself.
- It reported how early education could expand by building on public education.
- It highlighted findings from Toronto First Duty about how current programs for young children and their families are only a patchwork solution. -from www.earlyyearsstudy.ca
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