The authors compared the achievement of children who were enrolled in full-day kindergarten (FDK) to a matched sample of students who were enrolled in half-day kindergarten (HDK) on mathematics and reading achievement in Grades 2, 3, and 4, several years after they left kindergarten. Results showed that FDK students demonstrated significantly higher achievement at the end of kindergarten than did their HDK counterparts, but that advantage disappeared quickly by the end of first grade. Interpretations and implications are given for that finding
Full-day kindergarten programming is an increasing trend in early childhood education settings. Many...
Full-day kindergarten has been implemented in a multitude of school districts nationwide. The initi...
Kindergarten policy varies widely both across and within states. Over the past decade, a number of s...
The authors compared the achievement of children who were enrolled in full-day kindergarten (FDK) to...
This study was designed to investigate the sustainable academic benefits of a full time kindergarten...
One of the purposes of this study was to compare student achievement during the kindergarten and fir...
A meta-analysis found that attending full-day (or all-day) kindergarten had a positive association w...
The purpose of this study was to examine the pre and post scores of literacy surveys to determine if...
The focus of this study examined the effects of a full-day kindergarten and half-day kindergarten pr...
The trend to expand the traditional half-day kindergarten program into full-day programs has been th...
This project explores the impact of full-day (FDK) kindergarten vs. half-day kindergarten (HDK) on s...
This study explores the impact of full-day kindergarten versus half-day kindergarten on student lit...
This study examined differences between 326 students enrolled in a full-day kindergarten program and...
This study addresses a major policy question in the area of early childhood education: Do children w...
Kindergarten policies at both the state and local levels differ significantly, including areas such ...
Full-day kindergarten programming is an increasing trend in early childhood education settings. Many...
Full-day kindergarten has been implemented in a multitude of school districts nationwide. The initi...
Kindergarten policy varies widely both across and within states. Over the past decade, a number of s...
The authors compared the achievement of children who were enrolled in full-day kindergarten (FDK) to...
This study was designed to investigate the sustainable academic benefits of a full time kindergarten...
One of the purposes of this study was to compare student achievement during the kindergarten and fir...
A meta-analysis found that attending full-day (or all-day) kindergarten had a positive association w...
The purpose of this study was to examine the pre and post scores of literacy surveys to determine if...
The focus of this study examined the effects of a full-day kindergarten and half-day kindergarten pr...
The trend to expand the traditional half-day kindergarten program into full-day programs has been th...
This project explores the impact of full-day (FDK) kindergarten vs. half-day kindergarten (HDK) on s...
This study explores the impact of full-day kindergarten versus half-day kindergarten on student lit...
This study examined differences between 326 students enrolled in a full-day kindergarten program and...
This study addresses a major policy question in the area of early childhood education: Do children w...
Kindergarten policies at both the state and local levels differ significantly, including areas such ...
Full-day kindergarten programming is an increasing trend in early childhood education settings. Many...
Full-day kindergarten has been implemented in a multitude of school districts nationwide. The initi...
Kindergarten policy varies widely both across and within states. Over the past decade, a number of s...