ERIC Number: ED582788
Record Type: Non-Journal
Publication Date: 2017-Dec
Pages: 24
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Equity Starts Early: Addressing Racial Inequities in Child Care and Early Education Policy
Johnson-Staub, Christine
Center for Law and Social Policy, Inc. (CLASP)
Child care and early education policies are shaped by a history of systemic and structural racism. This has created major racial disparities in children's access to quality child care that meets their cultural and linguistic needs and enables their parents to work. Early care and education workers are overwhelmingly in low-quality jobs with inadequate compensation. And workers of color are often relegated to the lowest-paid positions. "Equity Starts Early: Addressing Racial Inequities in Child Care and Early Education Policy" explores these critical racial equity issues in major early childhood programs, policies, and systems, including CCDBG [Child Care and Development Block Grant], Head Start, and state pre-kindergarten programs. It provides demographic and historical context for creating racially equitable early childhood policies and analyzes policy issues related to access, quality, and the early childhood workforce. Finally, the report offers state and federal policy strategies that can begin to address inequities.
Descriptors: Equal Education, Racial Bias, Early Childhood Education, Educational Policy, Child Care, Early Intervention, Preschool Education, Educational History, State Government, Federal Government, Access to Education, Disadvantaged, Low Income Groups, Barriers, Costs, Eligibility, Parents, Immigrants, Educational Quality, Supply and Demand, Suspension, Expulsion, Labor Force, Equal Opportunities (Jobs)
Center for Law and Social Policy. 1015 15th Street NW Suite 400, Washington, DC 20005. Tel: 202-906-8000; Fax: 202-842-2885; Web site: http://www.clasp.org
Publication Type: Reports - Evaluative
Education Level: Early Childhood Education
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Language: English
Sponsor: Center for Community Change
Authoring Institution: Center for Law and Social Policy (CLASP)
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