
Transforming Early Childhood Education: A Conversation with Dr. Jacqueline Jones
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In this powerful and thought-provoking episode of The Silk Stocking Sisters Podcast, we are honored to welcome Dr. Jacqueline Jones, a recognized policymaker, researcher, educator, and former President and CEO of the Foundation for Child Development. Dr. Jones brings decades of experience in both education policy and research, having served as the country's first Deputy Assistant Secretary for Policy and Early Learning and as Senior Advisor on Early Learning to Secretary of Education Arne Duncan.
Together, we explore the impact of the Abbott v. Burke decision, the pivotal 1998 New Jersey Supreme Court ruling that established the legal mandate for high-quality preschool programs in 30 underserved school districts, now known as the Abbott districts. These districts serve approximately 25% of New Jerseys public school students and contributed to the states reputation as a national leader in early childhood education.
Dr. Jones offers an in-depth analysis of the historical context, the legal and policy journey behind the Abbott decision, and the vital role research and advocacy played in its success. We delve into the foundational studies from the 1960s that continue to inform best practices in early education, and we discuss whats working, what still needs attention, and where the future of early childhood policy must focus.
Dr. Jones shares compelling insights about how quality early learning shapes long-term outcomes for children and communities, and why the fight for equitable early education remains urgent and essential. This episode is a must-listen for anyone invested in the future of our children. Remember to subscribe to The Silk Stocking Sisters Podcast on the ALIVE Podcast Network app for more episodes!