Essential Questions for Kindergarten Readiness

Kindergarten Readiness Playbook: Chapter 2

Overview

A strong start sets children up for future success. Kindergarten readiness is linked to later outcomes, like third-grade reading, high school graduation, college attendance and earnings. Communities can improve early outcomes through high-quality early learning, engaged caregivers, access to health care, and safe, inclusive schools.

This is part 2 of StriveTogether’s Cradle-to-Career Outcomes Playbook: Kindergarten Readiness. The playbook synthesizes research and practical guidance communities can use to improve kindergarten readiness.

Kindergarten Success

High-quality, full-day kindergarten programs continue to prepare young learners, giving them the learning experiences they need to stay on their developmental path.

  • 1. Are young learners demonstrating kindergarten readiness across the five learning elements?

  • 2. Do learners have access to high-quality, full-day kindergarten?

High-quality, full-day pre-kindergarten

Full-day pre-kindergarten programs enable caregivers to return to work, thereby supporting the development of young learners and the earning potential of their families.

  • 3. Are high-quality, full-day pre-kindergarten programs available to eligible children?

  • 4. Are eligible children enrolled in high-quality, full-day pre-kindergarten programs?

  • 5. Are pre-kindergarten programs adequately funded to support access for families with limited incomes?

Teaching and Learning

Trained, certified, representative early childhood educators make a big difference in the day-to-day experience of young learners.

  • 6. Do young learners have trained, certified, representative early childhood teachers and leaders?

  • 7. Do young learners have access to quality curricula and instruction?

Positive school environments

Young learners want to attend school consistently when environments are positive and supportive.

  • 8. Do young learners have access to quality pre-kindergarten environments and facilities?

  • 9. Do young learners attend schools with safe, inclusive and supportive environments?

  • 10. Do young learners attend schools that support their social, emotional and physical development and well-being?

  • 11. Are young learners demonstrating consistent attendance?

  • 12. Are there young learners who disproportionately experience exclusionary discipline?

  • 13. Are young learners demonstrating positive behavior?

Early experiences and environments

Kindergarten readiness starts before children are born, with access to quality health care and healthy neighborhoods with adequate resources.

  • 14. Do expecting parents have access to quality prenatal and neonatal care?

  • 15. Do families live in well-resourced neighborhoods?

  • 16. Do families with young children have access to public supports?

  • 17.  Do children aged 0-3 have access to the developmental resources they need?

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