Forty years ago, 96 percent of six-year-old children were enrolled in first grade or above. As of 2005, the figure was just 84 percent. The school attendance rate of six-year-olds has not decreased; rather, they are increasingly likely to be enrolled in kindergarten rather than first grade. This paper documents this historical shift. We show that only about a quarter of the change can be proximately explained by changes in school entry laws; the rest reflects "academic redshirting," the practice of enrolling a child in a grade lower than the one for which he is eligible. We show that the decreased grade attainment of six-year-olds reverberates well beyond the kindergarten classroom. Recent stagnation in the high school and college completio...
Research on the relation of age of admission to kindergarten and later school achievement has yielde...
The paper aims to verify two hypotheses. The first states that the differentiation of initial 1st gr...
Whether or not more effective schools can successfully mitigate the impacts of early disadvantage up...
Forty years ago, 96% of six-year-old children were enrolled in first grade or above. As of 2005, the...
Most jurisdictions worldwide have a single specific cut-off date which determines when a student can...
This paper uses public schools data to examine the effects of age on student academic achievement in...
The issue of when children should enter school to ensure later academic success continues to be of c...
A study of 1380 grade 3, 4, 5, and 6 primary school children at four metropolitan schools was undert...
The American educational system, as it now stands, has become obsolete. Children as young as four an...
Determining the optimal age at which a child should enter school is a controversial topic in educati...
Whether or not more effective schools can successfully mitigate the impacts of early disadvantage up...
The concept known as “red-shirting” in sports to provide an athletic advantage by delaying a child’s...
This study examined the impact of pupil age at time of school entry in a large public school in Bron...
Whether or not more effective schools can successfully mitigate the impacts of early disadvantage up...
Each year parents around the United States, and in countries around the world, make important decisi...
Research on the relation of age of admission to kindergarten and later school achievement has yielde...
The paper aims to verify two hypotheses. The first states that the differentiation of initial 1st gr...
Whether or not more effective schools can successfully mitigate the impacts of early disadvantage up...
Forty years ago, 96% of six-year-old children were enrolled in first grade or above. As of 2005, the...
Most jurisdictions worldwide have a single specific cut-off date which determines when a student can...
This paper uses public schools data to examine the effects of age on student academic achievement in...
The issue of when children should enter school to ensure later academic success continues to be of c...
A study of 1380 grade 3, 4, 5, and 6 primary school children at four metropolitan schools was undert...
The American educational system, as it now stands, has become obsolete. Children as young as four an...
Determining the optimal age at which a child should enter school is a controversial topic in educati...
Whether or not more effective schools can successfully mitigate the impacts of early disadvantage up...
The concept known as “red-shirting” in sports to provide an athletic advantage by delaying a child’s...
This study examined the impact of pupil age at time of school entry in a large public school in Bron...
Whether or not more effective schools can successfully mitigate the impacts of early disadvantage up...
Each year parents around the United States, and in countries around the world, make important decisi...
Research on the relation of age of admission to kindergarten and later school achievement has yielde...
The paper aims to verify two hypotheses. The first states that the differentiation of initial 1st gr...
Whether or not more effective schools can successfully mitigate the impacts of early disadvantage up...