But those basic skills teach students
critical school readiness skills, Sujo said.
Not exact matches
Successful outcomes for UNO's 13 charter
schools include high -
school and college
readiness, as well as
critical - thinking
skills.
Review suggestions from educators at KIPP King Collegiate High
School in San Lorenzo, California, on how to develop and assess
critical - thinking
skills to foster college
readiness.
School Library Media Specialists teach students to find information and evaluate sources -
critical skills for college and career
readiness
Evaluations of improved career / tech ed have found fewer drop outs and more on - time graduation from high
school, more students meeting college and career
readiness goals, and more students developing problem - solving and
critical thinking
skills.
Evaluations of ECR provided evidence of effectiveness in developing
critical language, literacy and numeracy
skills identified with
school readiness.
A study commissioned by Attendance Works suggests that attendance in the early grades is
critical to sustaining the
school readiness skills that preschool or Head Start programs can help children to develop.
Mike Siebersma, Education Northwest This poster highlights early results from a small rural high
school's systematic change process to improve students» college
readiness by addressing
critical reading
skills.
The latest science shows that children's language
skills by age 3 are a
critical indicator of
school readiness, IQ, and future academic achievement.
The Children's Guild District of Columbia Public Charter
School's mission is to use the philosophy of Transformation Education to prepare special needs and general education students for college, career
readiness, and citizenship in their community by developing in them
critical thinking and creative problem solving
skills, self - discipline and a commitment to serve a cause larger than themselves.
Schools can also use Title II funds to train staff on how to help students develop the
critical social and emotional
skills needed for learning
readiness and academic success.
School Library Media Specialists teach students to find information and evaluate sources -
critical skills for college and career
readiness
Studies consistently suggest that exposure to trauma or chronic early life stress may impair the development of executive function
skills.6, 7,9,10,11 These
skills appear to provide the foundation for
school readiness through cognition and behaviour.3, 12 Children with better executive function
skills may be more teachable.3 Indeed, in a high - risk sample, children with better executive function
skills at the beginning of kindergarten showed greater gains in literacy and numeracy than children with poorer initial
skills.12 Considering there is evidence that the achievement gap persists and may even widen across the
school years, 16,17 it is
critical that high - risk children begin
school with as successful of a start as possible.
These programs have been
critical in improving maternal and child health outcomes in the early years, leaving long - lasting, positive impacts on parenting
skills; children's cognitive, language, and social - emotional development; and
school readiness.
By documenting, on a regular basis, how children are developing in key domains — including literacy, executive functioning, socio - emotional security, and fine and gross motor
skills — family support providers gain
critical information for improving program content, and states gain confidence in the ability of these investments to improve
school readiness.