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A nursery school is a school for children between the ages of three and five, staffed by qualified teachers and other professionals who encourage and supervise educational play rather than simply providing childcare. It is generally considered part of early childhood education
Early childhood education

Early childhood education regards education in early childhood, one of the most vulnerable stages in life. According to the NAEYC , it spans the human life from birth to age eight....
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A nursery school is a school for children between the ages of three and five, staffed by qualified teachers and other professionals who encourage and supervise educational play rather than simply providing childcare. It is generally considered part of early childhood education
Early childhood education

Early childhood education regards education in early childhood, one of the most vulnerable stages in life. According to the NAEYC , it spans the human life from birth to age eight....
. In some jurisdiction
Jurisdiction

In law, jurisdiction is the practical authority granted to a formally constituted legal body or to a political leader to deal with and make pronouncements on legal matters and, by implication, to administer justice within a defined area of responsibility....
s the provision of nursery school services is on a user pays
User pays

User pays is a pricing approach based on the capitalism idea that the most economically efficient allocation of resources occurs when consumers pay the full cost of the goods that they consume....
 or limited basis while some governments fund nursery school services.

Names

Other common names for nursery school are pre-school, playschool, playgroup and nursery. The German word kindergarten
Kindergarten

is a form of education for young children which serves as a transition from home to the commencement of more formal schooling. Children are taught to develop basic skills through creative play and social interaction....
 is also used in many non-English-speaking countries to denote a form of pre-school education. However, in the United States, Canada and some parts of Australia kindergarten is instead the term used to describe the first year of compulsory schooling. The word kindergarten is not generally used in the UK.

Advantages

In May 2007, Slate Magazine published an article discussing the results of a working paper by Nobel Prize winner James Heckman of the University of Chicago
University of Chicago

The University of Chicago is a private university located principally in the Hyde Park, Chicago neighborhood of Chicago. Although an older university by the same name existed prior to its founding, the modern University of Chicago credits its founding to the oil magnate John D....
 and Dimitriy Masterov of the University of Michigan
University of Michigan

The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan is a public university research university located in the state of Michigan. It is the state's oldest university and the flagship campus of the University of Michigan, which also includes two regional campuses in University of Michigan-Flint and University of Michigan-Dearborn....
 about the social and economics benefits of nursery school, claiming that more investment in children at an earlier age is needed to supplement the role of the family.

The reasons given include the importance of early years in cognitive development, the trouble many families have in providing adequate early-childhood nurturing, and the advantage such programs give students starting the next step in their education. The study considered a number of early childhood educational pilot programs for at risk children, similar to Head Start, but more intense, such as the Perry Project in Ypsilanti, Michigan.

Over 40 years of the children's lives, participants showed greater literacy, higher grades, greater likelihood to graduate high school, higher post-high school employment rates, higher earnings, less need for welfare, committed less crime, and had lower rates of teen pregnancy. The rate of returns to the children was estimated to be 16 percent (about 3/4 of this is calculated from the decreased social cost due to lower crime and less prison spending).

The authors also propose that the return on investment declines with age. This study is significant because it advocates spending as an economic investment in a society's future, rather than in the interest of justice.

United Kingdom

In the UK, pre-school education in nursery classes or schools is fully funded by the government and is generally available to children aged over three. Pre-school education can be provided by childcare centres, playgroups, nursery schools and nursery classes within primary schools. Private nursery education is also available throughout the UK and varies between structured pre-school education and a service offering child-minding facilities.

England


Each child in England
England

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 at the first school term after their third birthday, is entitled to five two and a half hour sessions per week - in some counties this has gone up to 15 hours. This entitlement is funded by the government through the local county council
County council

A County council is the elected administrative body governing an area known as a county. This term has slightly different meanings in different countries....
. Pre-schools in England
England

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 follow the Early Learning Goals for education produced by the Department for Children, Schools and Families
Department for Children, Schools and Families

The Department for Children, Schools and Families is a British government department created on 28 June 2007 following the disbanding of the Department for Education and Skills ....
 which carries on into their first year of school at the age of four. This year of school is usually called Reception
Reception (school)

Reception or Primary 1 is the first year of primary school in the United Kingdom and South Australia. It is preceded by nursery school and is followed by Year One in England and Wales or Primary 2 in Northern Ireland and Scotland....
. The Early Learning Goals cover the main areas of education without being subject driven. These areas include
  • Personal, social and emotional development
  • Language, literacy and communication
  • Mathematical development
  • Knowledge and understanding of the world
  • Physical development
  • Creative development


Until the mid 1980s, nursery schools only admitted pupils in the final year (three terms) leading up to their admission to primary school, but pupils now attend nursery school for four or five terms. It is also common practise for many children to attend nursery much earlier than this. Many nuseries (such as St Paul's Nursery, Birmingham) have the facilities to take on babies, using the 'Birth to Three Matters', framework as a guide to give each child the best possible start to becoming a competent learner and skillful communicator.

Wales


Early years education in Wales
Wales

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 is provided half-time for children aged 3-4 (Nursery) and full-time for those between the ages of 4 and 5 (Reception). Since 2005 it has been a statutory duty for all Local Education Authorities to secure sufficient nursery education in their area for children from the term following their third birthday.

Currently, the Early Years curriculum in Wales, produced by the Welsh Assembly Government
Welsh Assembly Government

The Welsh Assembly Government was firstly an executive body of the National Assembly for Wales, consisting of the First Minister of Wales and his Cabinet from 1999 to 2007....
 Department for Children, Education, Life-long Learning and Skills,is set out in a booklet 'Desirable Outcomes for Children’s Learning Before Compulsory School Age’ . However, a new 'Foundation Phase' covering 3-7 year olds is being rolled out across Wales from 2008, with a focus on 'learning through play', which covers seven areas of learning:
  • Personal and Social Development and Well Being
  • Language, Literacy and Communication Skills
  • Mathematical Development
  • Bilingualism and Multi-cultural Understanding
  • Knowledge and Understanding of the World
  • Physical Development
  • Creative Development


Scotland


In Scotland
Scotland

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 children are entitled to a place in a nursery class when they reach their third birthday. This gives parents the option of two years of funded pre-school education before beginning primary one, the first year of compulsory education. Nursery children who are three years old are referred to as ante-pre-school whilst children who are four years old are termed pre-school. Pre-school education in Scotland is planned around the document "A curriculum framework for children 3 to 5," which identifies learning intentions around the following five areas of development:

  • Emotional, Personal and Social Development,
  • Communication and Language,
  • Knowledge and Understanding of the World,
  • Expressive and Aesthetic Development,
  • Physical Development and Movement


Responsibility for the review of care standards in Scottish nurseries rests with the Care Commission.

United States

In the United States
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
, nursery school is provided in a variety of settings. In general pre-school is meant to develop children through planned programs.

Pre-school is defined as: "center-based programs for four-year olds that are fully or partially funded by state education agencies and that are operated in schools or under the direction of state and local education agencies".

Pre-schools, both private and school sponsored, are available for children aged from three to five. Many of these programs follow similar curriculum as pre-kindergarten.

Head Start program

The goal of Head Start
Head Start

Head Start is a program of the United States Department of Health and Human Services that provides comprehensive education, health, nutrition, and parent involvement services to low-income children and their families....
 and Early Head Start is to increase the school readiness of young children in low income families. These programs serve children from birth to age five, pregnant women, and their families. Head Start
Head Start

Head Start is a program of the United States Department of Health and Human Services that provides comprehensive education, health, nutrition, and parent involvement services to low-income children and their families....
 was started by the Federal Government in 1964 to help meet the needs of disadvantaged pre-school children.

The office of Economic Opportunity launched Project Head Start as an eight-week summer program in 1965. It was then transferred to the Office of Child Development in the US Department of Health, Education, and Welfare in 1969. Today it is a program within the Administration on Children, Youth and Families in the Department of Health and Human Services. Programs are administered locally by school systems and non-profit organizations.

  • Services provided by Head Start
  1. Disabilities - All programs fully include children with disabilities
  2. Education - The goal of Head Start is to ensure that those children enrolled in the program are ready to begin school. Activities are geared towards skill and knowledge domains.
  3. Family and Community Partnerships - both groups are involved in the operation, governance and evaluation of the program.
  4. Health - Health is seen as an important factor in a child's ability to thrive and develop. The program provides screenings to evaluate a child's overall health, regular health check-ups, and good practices in oral health, hygiene, nutrition, personal care, and safety.
  5. Program Management and Operations - "focus on delivering high-quality child development services to children from low-income families."


See also

  • Childcare
    Childcare

    Childcare is the act of caring for and supervising Minor children. ...
  • Steve Biddulph
    Steve Biddulph

    Steve Biddulph is an Australian author, activist and psychologist who has written a number of influential bestselling books and now lectures worldwide on parenting, and boys' education....
    , author of Raising Babies: Should Under 3s Go to Nursery? ISBN 0-00-722192-4
  • Preschool education
    Preschool education

    Preschool education is the provision of education for children before the commencement of statutory education, usually between the ages of two and five, dependent on the jurisdiction....


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