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Oct. 3, 2010

 

There's an important counterpart to the trend toward getting kids ready to enter school: getting schools ready for the kids. Ready Schools has been a buzzword for more than a decade. In 1998, the National Goals Panel convened experts to determine what comprised a “ready school.” But even today it is not always clear what this really means.

In this podcast, we’re speaking with Sandy Miller, director of the office of early learning and school readiness at Ohio's Department of Education. Last month, Sandy was among the presenters at a session on Ready Schools that was part of Early Childhood 2010, a summit convened by federal agencies with programs for young children. Sandy describes the involvement of 40 schools in Ohio's Ready Schools project, discusses some potentially surprising findings from a survey of Ohio principals and helps to flesh out what a "ready school" really looks like.

Early Ed Watch podcast – September 10, 2010

'Ready Schools' in Ohio

With our guest Sandy Miller, director of the office of early learning and school readiness at Ohio's Department of Education

Interviewed by Lisa Guernsey, director of the Early Education Initiative at New America