When ‘Universal’ Child Care Isn’t Universally High-Quality
Quebec made up for shortages in its day-care system by letting private centers step in—and different families are getting very different experiences.

Quebec made up for shortages in its day-care system by letting private centers step in—and different families are getting very different experiences.

When did America decide preschool should be in a classroom?

Will the growing demand for multilingual early-childhood programs push out the students these programs were designed to serve?

Charters are not a comprehensive solution to public education's problems.

Business leaders, law enforcement, retired military leaders, charitable foundations, and Nobel-winning economists—not to mention President Obama—support better preschool. Why hasn't there been more progress?
