The birth of Head Start: preschool education policies in the Kennedy and Johnson administrations

2005 ◽  
Vol 43 (03) ◽  
pp. 43-1874-43-1874
2012 ◽  
Vol 114 (6) ◽  
pp. 1-10
Author(s):  
Barbara Beatty ◽  
Edward Zigler

In this article, Edward Zigler, interviewed by Barbara Beatty, talks about a turning point in the history of Head Start that reveals how policy choices, bureaucracy, and science came together when he was told to phase out the program in 1970. New to Washington, Zigler learned that President Richard M. Nixon's domestic policy advisor Daniel Patrick Moynihan, who had put forth the Family Assistance Plan, favored direct support for mothers and families over compensatory preschool education. Zigler saw how both the methodologically flawed 1969 Westinghouse study on the supposed fadeout of Head Start gains and Arthur Jensen's controversial 1969 article on the supposed failure of compensatory education became politicized and influenced arguments about Head Start's future. With President Nixon's veto of the 1971 Child Development Act, Zigler witnessed how competing policies, bureaucracies, and political ideologies could block support for universal child care and comprehensive services for children and families. After many years of consulting to Head Start and research on applied child development, he sees public schools as sites for coordination of social welfare programs that can improve access to high-quality health care, education, child care, and family services, as in his Schools for the 21st Century model.


1969 ◽  
Vol 36 (3) ◽  
pp. 149-155
Author(s):  
Frances J. Norton

Observation of advanced social development in young culturally deprived children led to an examination of social maturity scores and intelligence scores in relation to each other and in relation to chronological ages of 99 Head Start children. Results indicate a high incidence of above average socialization among children of low to average mental ability. Causes are suggested and implications for the preschool education of deprived children are presented.


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