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Massachusetts Birth鈥3rd Grade Policies that Support Children鈥檚 Literacy Development

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Massachusetts is one of a handful of states that is often recognized as a leader in public education, and for good reason. The Commonwealth consistently outperforms most states on national reading and math tests and often leads the pack in education innovations. Still Massachusetts continues to have significant achievement gaps between children from middle- and low-income families and between white and black students, as well as for English learners. How has the state worked to help improve literacy outcomes for all students?聽

, a new report from the Early & Elementary Education Policy team at 麻豆果冻传媒, examines state policies and local initiatives that aim to give children a strong start and offers recommendations to help ensure more students are moving up the learning staircase. Shayna Cook and Laura Bornfreund examine Massachusetts鈥:

  • Birth Through Third Grade Alignment Grants;聽
  • Quality Rating and Improvement System;聽
  • Pre-K Strategy;聽
  • Supports for Dual Language Learners;聽
  • Full-Day Kindergarten efforts to improve access and quality;聽
  • Kindergarten Entry Assessment; and聽
  • Educator Credentialing.聽

鈥淟essons from Massachusetts are applicable for other states seeking to improve children鈥檚 B鈥3 experiences to help ensure they are on the path to reading well by the end of third grade. For instance, with its winning RTT-ELC grant came a mechanism, the birth-through-third grade alignment grants, to spur school districts and community partners to work together on improving coordination and transitions for families across children鈥檚 early years,鈥 said Cook and Bornfreund.

Massachusetts has taken important steps, but to have a larger sustainable impact on children鈥檚 literacy development, more is needed. Cook and Bornfreund offer several recommendations to help strengthen the state鈥檚 PreK-3rd grade efforts to build strong readers including:聽

  • Develop a clearly-communicated plan for building the early education and care workforce.聽
  • Expand investment in high-quality, full-day pre-K, particularly for children in high-need communities.聽
  • Improve children鈥檚 access to high-quality full-day kindergarten and stay the course for the first through third grades.聽
  • Eliminate English-only instruction in K鈥12 and reinstitute a bilingual education model.聽
  • Deepen collaboration between the Department of Early Education and Care and the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education and have them work together to enact the recommendations from the Early Education to Higher Education Advisory Group.聽This includes creating a new B鈥3 teacher certification system, ensuring it includes stackable credentials that lead to licensure while at the same time phasing out the PreK-through-second grade license.聽
  • Require common assessments or allow districts to choose from a short list of approved assessments for students in kindergarten through second grade.聽
  • Continue supporting the B鈥3 alignment partnerships beyond Race to the Top-Early Learning Challenge.聽

The full report can be found .

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Shayna Cook

Policy Analyst, Early & Elementary Education