In the first volume of the Oxford Review of Education Jerome Bruner (1975) showed how the upbringing of the very young is influenced by poverty, and how different kinds of upbringing shape human development. He called the paper ‘Poverty and childhood’ and baldly stated ‘With respect to virtually any criterion of equal opportunity and equal access to opportunity, the children of the poor.. are plainly not getting as much schooling, or getting as much from their schooling as their middle-class age mates’ (p. 43). Since Bruner’s seminal paper, the developmental sciences have exploded. New insights from neuroscience, genetics and cognitive psychology have provided accounts of the developing architecture of the brain, the course of linguistic an...
This article explores the impact of pre-school experience on young children's cognitive attainments ...
This paper discusses (a) the role of cognitive and noncognitive ability in shaping adult outcomes, (...
There are great differences in health and development linked to social origins. Poor children are mo...
In the first volume of the Oxford Review of Education Jerome Bruner (1975) showed how the upbringing...
The adaptability of children to the school environment and their potential to succeed there is close...
This study investigates the relationship between early education and cognitive and social developmen...
A growing consensus in cognitive research points to the critical nature of the first five years of l...
The clear links between early child development and later adult outcomes do not bode well for childr...
Early development of children’s intellectual, social and physical abilities has the potential to aff...
Because poor children are at greater risk of academic underachievement compared to more affluent chi...
This paper considers the effect of how children pass time before entrance to school on attainment in...
Abstract: This research project seeks to explore how social constructs such as social class and econ...
Entry into formal schooling is a signature developmental milestone for young children and their fami...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Margaret Warner Graduate School of Education and Human Dev...
The study reported here investigates the role of pre-school education as a protective factor in the ...
This article explores the impact of pre-school experience on young children's cognitive attainments ...
This paper discusses (a) the role of cognitive and noncognitive ability in shaping adult outcomes, (...
There are great differences in health and development linked to social origins. Poor children are mo...
In the first volume of the Oxford Review of Education Jerome Bruner (1975) showed how the upbringing...
The adaptability of children to the school environment and their potential to succeed there is close...
This study investigates the relationship between early education and cognitive and social developmen...
A growing consensus in cognitive research points to the critical nature of the first five years of l...
The clear links between early child development and later adult outcomes do not bode well for childr...
Early development of children’s intellectual, social and physical abilities has the potential to aff...
Because poor children are at greater risk of academic underachievement compared to more affluent chi...
This paper considers the effect of how children pass time before entrance to school on attainment in...
Abstract: This research project seeks to explore how social constructs such as social class and econ...
Entry into formal schooling is a signature developmental milestone for young children and their fami...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Margaret Warner Graduate School of Education and Human Dev...
The study reported here investigates the role of pre-school education as a protective factor in the ...
This article explores the impact of pre-school experience on young children's cognitive attainments ...
This paper discusses (a) the role of cognitive and noncognitive ability in shaping adult outcomes, (...
There are great differences in health and development linked to social origins. Poor children are mo...