Head Start Plus: The Case for Piloting a Cadillac Public ECE Program
Robert J. Duncan, Jade M. Jenkins, Drew H. Bailey
The long-term impacts of early childhood education (ECE) programs at scale are smaller than those produced by influential demonstration programs half a century ago. Several factors likely contribute, some of which are in the control of policymakers and the designers of ECE programs (e.g., targeting and quality), and some of which are not (quality of conditions for children not served by ECE programs and children's experiences outside of ECE). Current efforts to measure and improve quality at scale are admirable, but this review argues for a complementary approach: the government should pilot a Cadillac public ECE program using the infrastructure of the federal Head Start program, called