Description
- Explain how you think event will impact your work in early childhood education.
January 1, 1837 — June 1, 1852
Kindergarten Movement
and the
January 1, 2001
Universal Pre-Kindergarten Initiative
Explanation & Answer
1. The kindergarten movement impacts teaching kindergarten and preschool in a great way! This was the beginning of kindergarten everywhere. This was started in order to keep students learning at their own natural pace. This movement states that all students learn at different rates and should be taught accordingly.
2. This movement encourages parents to enroll young children in a head
start program around the age of 4 years old to get children ready for
kindergarten. This was put into place when kindergarten started having
such a huge impact in school and testing is required for certain skills.
This movement provides a way for low income families to stay involved
also by providing the funding for these children to attend.