A new way to get every child ready for kindergarten Claudia Miner

I’m an historian.

And what I love about being an historian
is it gives you perspective.

Today, I’d like to bring that perspective
to education in the United States.

About the only thing people can agree on

is that the most strategic time
for a child to start learning

is early.

Over 50 years ago,

there was a watershed moment
in early education in the US

called “Head Start.”

Now, historians love watersheds

because it makes it so easy
to talk about what came before

and what’s happened since.

Before Head Start, basically nothing.

With Head Start,

we began to get our nation’s
most at-risk children ready for school.

Since Head Start, we’ve made strides,

but there are still
2.2 million children in the US

without access to early learning,

or more than half of
the four-year-olds in the country.

That’s a problem.

But the bigger problem is what we know
happens to those children.

At-risk children who reach school
without basic skills

are 25 percent more likely to drop out,

40 percent more likely
to become teen parents

and 60 percent less likely
to go to college.

So if we know how important
early education is,

why aren’t all children getting it?

There are barriers that the solutions
we’ve come up with to date

simply can’t overcome.

Geography: think rural and remote.

Transportation: think
working parents everywhere.

Parent choice: no state requires
a four-year-old to go to school.

And cost: the average cost for a state
to educate a preschooler

is five thousand dollars a year.

So am I just going
to keep talking about problems?

No.

Today, I want to tell you about
a cost-effective, technology-delivered,

kindergarten-readiness program
that can be done in the home.

It’s called UPSTART,

and more than 60,000 preschoolers
in the US have already used it.

Now, I know what you might be thinking:

here’s another person throwing tech
at a national problem.

And you’d be partially right.

We develop early learning software
designed to individualize instruction,

so children can learn at their own pace.

To do that, we rely on experts from fields
ranging from reading to sociology

to brain science development
to all aspects of early learning,

to tell us what the software
should do and look like.

Here’s an example.

(Video) Zero (sings
to the tune of “Day-O”): Zero!

Zero!

Zero is the number
that’s different from the others.

Seagulls: Zero is a big, round “O.”

Zero: It’s not like one,
I’m sure you’ll discover.

Seagulls: Zero is a big, round “O.”

(Laughter)

Claudia Miner: That is “The Zero Song.”

(Laughter)

And here are Odd Todd and Even Steven
to teach you some things about numbers.

And here are the Word Birds,

and they’re going to show you
when you blend letter sounds together,

you can form words.

You can see that instruction
is short, colorful and catchy,

designed to capture a child’s attention.

But there’s another piece to UPSTART

that makes it different
and more effective.

UPSTART puts parents in charge
of their children’s education.

We believe, with the right support,

all parents can get their children
ready for school.

Here’s how it works.

This is the kindergarten readiness
checklist from a state.

And almost every state has one.

We go to parents wherever they are,

and we conduct a key
in-person group training.

And we tell them the software can check
every reading, math and science box,

but they’re going to be responsible
for motor skills and self-help skills,

and together, we’re going to work
on social emotional learning.

Now, we know this is working

because we have a 90-percent
completion rate for the program.

Last year, that translated
into 13,500 children

“graduating,” with diplomas, from UPSTART.

And the results have been amazing.

We have an external evaluation

that shows our children
have two to three times the learning gains

as children who don’t
participate in the program.

We have a random control trial that shows
strong evidence of effectiveness,

and we even have a longitudinal study

that shows our children’s gains
last into third and fourth grade,

the highest grades the children
had achieved at the time.

Those are academic gains.

But another study has shown
that our children’s social emotional gains

are equal to those of children
attending public and private preschool.

The majority of the 60,000 children
who have participated in UPSTART to date

have been from Utah.

But we have replicated our results

with African-American
children in Mississippi –

this is Kingston and his mother;

with English language
learners in Arizona –

this is Daisy and her family;

with refugee children in Philadelphia –
this is my favorite graduation photo;

and with Native American children

from some of the most remote
parts of the United States.

This is Cherise, and this is
where she lives in Monument Valley.

Now, there are skeptics about UPSTART.

Some people don’t believe young children
should have screen time.

To them, we say:

UPSTART’s usage requirement
of 15 minutes a day, five days a week,

is well within the hour-a-day recommended
by the American Academy of Pediatrics

for four-year-olds.

Some people believe
only site-based preschool can work,

and to them, we say:
site-based preschool is great,

but if you can’t get a child there
or if a parent won’t send a child there,

isn’t a technology-delivered,
results-based option a great alternative?

And we love working
with site-based preschools.

Right now, there are
800 children in Mississippi

going to Head Start during the day

and doing UPSTART at night
with their families.

Our audacious idea is to take UPSTART
across the country –

not to replace anything;

we want to serve children who otherwise
would not have access to early education.

We have the guts to take on the skeptics,

we have the energy to do the work,

and we have a plan.

It is the role of the states
to educate their children.

So first we will use philanthropy dollars

to go into a state to pilot
the program and get data.

Every state believes it’s unique

and wants to know that the program
will work with its children

before investing.

Then we identify key leaders in the state
to help us champion UPSTART

as an option for unserved children.

And together, we go to state legislatures

to transition UPSTART from philanthropy

to sustainable and scalable state funding.

That plan has worked –

(Applause)

Thanks.

Thank you.

That plan has worked
in three states to date:

Utah, Indiana and South Carolina.

We’ve also piloted the program
in a number of states

and identified champions.

Next, we’re moving to states
with the greatest geographic barriers

to work the plan,

and then on to states
that already have early education

but may not be getting
great academic results

or great parent buy-in to participate.

From there, we go to the states

that are going to require the most data
and work to convince,

and we’ll hope our momentum
helps turn the tide there.

We will serve a quarter of a million
children in five years,

and we will ensure that states continue
to offer UPSTART to their children.

Here’s how you can help:

for two thousand dollars,

we can provide a child
with UPSTART, a computer and internet,

and that child will be part of the pilot

that makes certain other children
get UPSTART in the future.

We also need engaged citizens
to go to their government

and say just how easy it can be
to get children ready for school.

You wouldn’t be here
if you weren’t an engaged citizen,

so we’re asking for your help.

Now, will all of us this make UPSTART
a watershed moment in early education?

I believe together we can make it one.

But I can tell you without a doubt

that UPSTART is a watershed moment

in the life of a child who otherwise
would not be ready for school.

Thank you.

(Applause)

我是历史学家。

作为一名历史学家,我喜欢的
是它给了你视角。

今天,我想把这种观点
带到美国的教育中。

人们唯一能同意的

是,孩子开始学习的最具战略意义的时间

是早期。

50 多年前,

美国的早期教育有一个分水岭,

称为“Head Start”。

现在,历史学家喜欢分水岭,

因为它可以很容易
地谈论之前

发生的事情和之后发生的事情。

在Head Start之前,基本上什么都没有。

通过 Head Start,

我们开始让我们国家
最危险的孩子为上学做好准备。

自 Head Start 以来,我们取得了长足的进步,


美国仍有 220 万儿童

无法获得早期教育,


该国四岁儿童的一半以上。

那是个问题。

但更大的问题是我们
知道这些孩子会发生什么。


没有基本技能的情况下上学的高危儿童

辍学的可能性增加 25%

,成为青少年父母的可能性增加 40%

,上大学的可能性减少 60%。

因此,如果我们知道
早期教育的重要性,

为什么不是所有的孩子都得到它?

迄今为止,我们提出的解决方案存在

根本无法克服的障碍。

地理:想想农村和偏远地区。

交通:想想
到处都是工作的父母。

家长选择:没有一个州
要求四岁的孩子上学。

和成本:一个州教育学龄前儿童的平均成本

是每年五千美元。

所以我只是
要继续谈论问题吗?

不。

今天,我想告诉你
一个可以在家里完成的具有成本效益、技术交付的

幼儿园准备计划

它被称为 UPSTART

,美国已有超过 60,000 名
学龄前儿童使用它。

现在,我知道你可能在想什么:

这是另一个将技术投入
到国家问题上的人。

你会部分正确。

我们开发了
旨在个性化教学的早期学习软件,

因此孩子们可以按照自己的节奏学习。

为此,我们依靠
从阅读到社会学

到脑科学发展
到早期学习各个方面的专家

来告诉我们软件
应该做什么和看起来像什么。

这是一个例子。

(视频)零(
唱着“Day-O”的曲调):零!

零!

零是与
其他数字不同的数字。

海鸥:零是一个大的圆形“O”。

零:它不像一个,
我相信你会发现的。

海鸥:零是一个大的圆形“O”。

(笑声)

Claudia Miner:那是“零之歌”。

(笑声

) Odd Todd 和 Even
Steven 教你一些关于数字的知识。

这里是单词鸟,

当你将字母发音混合在一起时,它们会告诉你,

你可以组成单词。

您可以看到教学
内容简短、色彩丰富且引人入胜,

旨在吸引孩子的注意力。

但是 UPSTART 的另一部分

使其与众不同
且更有效。

UPSTART 让父母
负责孩子的教育。

我们相信,在适当的支持下,

所有父母都可以让他们的孩子
为上学做好准备。

这是它的工作原理。

这是一个州的幼儿园准备
清单。

几乎每个州都有一个。

无论父母身在何处,我们都会去找他们,

并进行关键
的面对面小组培训。

我们告诉他们这个软件可以检查
每一个阅读、数学和科学的盒子,

但他们将
负责运动技能和自助技能

,我们将一起
致力于社交情感学习。

现在,我们知道这是可行的,

因为我们
的项目完成率达到了 90%。

去年,这
意味着 UPSTART 有 13,500 名儿童

“毕业”并获得了文凭。

结果是惊人的。

我们的外部评估

表明,我们的孩子
的学习收获

是不
参加该计划的孩子的两到三倍。

我们进行了一项随机对照试验,显示了
强有力的有效性证据

,我们甚至进行了一项纵向研究

,显示我们孩子的进步
持续到三年级和四年级,

这是孩子们当时取得的最高成绩

这些都是学术成果。

但另一项研究表明
,我们孩子的社交情感

收益与
就读公立和私立幼儿园的孩子相同。 迄今为止,参加 UPSTART

的 60,000 名儿童中的大多数

来自犹他州。

但是我们已经

在密西西比州的非裔美国儿童身上复制了我们的结果——

这是金斯顿和他的母亲;


亚利桑那州的英语学习者——

这是黛西和她的家人;

与费城的难民儿童——
这是我最喜欢的毕业照;

以及

来自美国一些最偏远
地区的美洲原住民儿童。

这是Cherise,这
就是她住在纪念碑谷的地方。

现在,有人对 UPSTART 持怀疑态度。

有些人不认为年幼的孩子
应该有屏幕时间。

对他们来说,我们说:

UPSTART
每周 5 天、每天 15 分钟的使用要求

完全在
美国儿科学会

为 4 岁儿童推荐的每天一小时之内。

有些人认为
只有基于站点的幼儿园才能运作

,对他们来说,我们说:
基于站点的幼儿园很棒,

但是如果你不能让孩子去那里,
或者如果父母不把孩子送到那里,

那就不行了 技术提供的、
基于结果的选择是一个很好的选择吗?

我们喜欢
与基于站点的幼儿园合作。

目前,密西西比州有
800 名儿童

白天参加 Head Start

,晚上
与家人一起参加 UPSTART。

我们大胆的想法是把 UPSTART
带到全国——

而不是取代任何东西;

我们希望为
否则无法获得早期教育的儿童服务。

我们有勇气接受怀疑者,

我们有精力去做这项工作

,我们有一个计划。

教育他们的孩子是国家的职责。

因此,首先我们将使用慈善

资金进入一个州试点
该计划并获取数据。

每个州都认为它是独一无二的,

并想知道该计划在投资之前
会与它的孩子一起工作

然后,我们确定该州的主要领导人,
以帮助我们

支持 UPSTART 作为未获得服务儿童的选择。

我们一起前往州立法机构

,将 UPSTART 从慈善事业转变

为可持续和可扩展的州资助。

这个计划奏效了——

(掌声)

谢谢。

谢谢你。 迄今为止,

该计划已
在三个州奏效:

犹他州、印第安纳州和南卡罗来纳州。

我们还在多个州试行了该计划

并确定了冠军。

接下来,我们将转移到实施该计划的
地理障碍最大的

州,然后转移
到已经接受过早期教育

但可能没有获得
很好的学业成绩

或家长支持参与的州。

从那里

,我们前往需要最多数据
并努力说服的州

,我们希望我们的势头
有助于扭转那里的局势。

我们将在五年内为 100 万儿童中的四分之一提供服务

,我们将确保各州继续
为他们的孩子提供 UPSTART。

以下是您可以提供帮助的方法:只需

2000 美元,

我们就可以为一个孩子
提供 UPSTART、一台电脑和互联网

,这个孩子将成为

让某些其他孩子
在未来获得 UPSTART 的试点的一部分。

我们还需要积极参与的公民
到他们的政府那里,告诉他们

让孩子们为上学做好准备是多么容易。

如果你不是一个参与的公民,你就不会在这里,

所以我们正在寻求你的帮助。

现在,我们所有人都会使 UPSTART
成为早期教育的分水岭吗?

我相信我们可以合而为一。

但我可以毫无疑问地告诉你

,UPSTART 是

一个孩子生命中的分水岭,否则他们
将无法为上学做好准备。

谢谢你。

(掌声)