Executive Summary
Chapter 1: Market Size and Structure
- Introduction
- Pre-K Enrollment Grows
- Childcare Centers Capture 63.1% Of Children In Preschool Settings
- Preschool Market Characterized By Fragmentation
- $1.46B Early Education Market
- 2004 State Policy-Making Initiatives
- Table 1.1: Percent of 3- and 4-Year-Olds in Childcare/Education Programs, 1991-
2001
- Table 1.2: Center-Based Enrollment By Category, 2004
- Table 1.3: Pre-K Instructional Materials Market Funding, 2004
- Table 1.4: State Policy-Making Initiatives Related to Pre-K, 2002-2004
Chapter 2: Instructional Materials and Assessments
- Introduction
- Preschool Assessment Becomes Acceptable
- Publishers Focus On Assessment
- Kits, Manipulatives Are Popular Entry Products
- Comprehensive Curriculum On The Rise
- Interactive Text Coming
Chapter 3: Federal Initiatives
- Introduction
- Head Start
- Social Services and Education
- Market Opportunites
- Involving the States
- Future of the Program
- Reading First and Early Reading First
- Grant Awards
- Future of Federal Initiatives
- Table 3.1: Federal Support for Education, 1980-2003
- Table 3.2: Fed. Agencies Providing Most Education Program Support, 1980-
2003
- Table 3.3: Major Sources of Federal Early Care and Education Funding, 2003-
2005
- Table 3.4: Head Start Snapshot, 2004
- Table 3.5: Reading First, Early Reading First Funding, 2003-2005
- Table 3.6: Estimated Instructional Materials, Assessment Funding Under Reading
- First, Early Reading First
- Table 3.7: States With the Most Agencies Requesting 2004 Early Reading First
Grants
Chapter 4: State Preschool Initiatives
- Introduction
- Six Large States Spend the Most
- Budget Pressures
- Market Opportunities
- Preschool in Adoptions
- Push for Universal Preschool
- States to Watch
- Table 4.1: State-Funded Preschool Snapshot, 2004
- Table 4.2: Funding, Enrollment in State-Supported Pre-K, 2002-2003
- Table 4.3: Governor’s Pre-K Proposals, Fiscal 2005 vs. Fiscal 2004
- Table 4.4: Texas Pre-K 2003 Adoption
Chapter 5: Private Sector Opportunites
- Introduction
- Knowledge Learning and KinderCare Vie for “Largest” Title
- Market Opportunities
- Table 5.1: Private Center-Based Childcare Snapshot
- Table 5.2: Largest For-Profit Childcare Providers, 2004
- Table 5.3: Who’s Selling Where
Chapter 6: Outlook
- Introduction
- Public Pre-K Prospects Are Strongest
- Table 6.1: Pre-K Instructional Materials Market Funding, 2005
Chapter 7: Profiles of For-Profit Childcare Providers
- Bright Horizons Family Solutions
- KinderCare Learning Centers
- Knowledge Learning Corp.
- La Petite Academy
- Learning Care Group
Chapter 8: Publisher Profiles
- Delta Education
- Harcourt Education
- Houghton Mifflin Co.
- Pearson Education.
- Renaissance Learning