Early childhood education contributes to improved school readiness but impacts on high school remain unclear. This study estimates the effects of Tulsa, Oklahoma\u27s universal pre-K and Head Start programs through the junior year of high school (in 2018/2019; N = 2902; M = 16.52, SD = .39; 48% female; 28% white, 34% Black, 27% Hispanic, 8% Native American). Propensity score weighted regressions suggest students who attended pre-K, but not Head Start, missed less school, were less likely to fail courses and be retained in grade, were more likely to take an Advanced Placement/International Baccalaureate course, but did not have higher test scores or grades. Subgroup analyses by race/ethnicity demonstrated some differences in the pattern of ...
National policymakers, practitioners, and researchers have consistently questioned how to develop th...
The purpose of this study was to determine if pre-kindergarten attendance resulted in increased scho...
The common goal of wanting children to succeed in school is shared by educators, families, and commu...
Oklahoma is one of only three states in the nation to offer a free pre-kindergarten (pre-K) program ...
In this study of Oklahoma’s universal pre-K program, the authors relied on a strict birthday eligibi...
Many studies of the effects of pre-kindergarten (pre-K) programs suffer from selection bias because ...
The common goal of wanting children to succeed in school is shared by educators, families, and commu...
Disparity of education begins early in life and continues to affect children through adulthood. Stud...
The Mississippi State Department of Education (MDE) adopted a state assessment in 2014 to measure ea...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 101-106)This thesis aims to assess both the short-term an...
This paper presents new benefit-cost estimates for the Tulsa universal preschool program. These calc...
Universal Pre-Kindergarten (Pre-K) programs differ from widely known and extensively evaluated progr...
In recent years, Head Start’s primacy in early childhood education has been challenged by state-fund...
Head Start, an early childhood development program for disadvantaged youth, has been serving childre...
Students exposed to positive stimulating experiences as young children develop enhanced learning cap...
National policymakers, practitioners, and researchers have consistently questioned how to develop th...
The purpose of this study was to determine if pre-kindergarten attendance resulted in increased scho...
The common goal of wanting children to succeed in school is shared by educators, families, and commu...
Oklahoma is one of only three states in the nation to offer a free pre-kindergarten (pre-K) program ...
In this study of Oklahoma’s universal pre-K program, the authors relied on a strict birthday eligibi...
Many studies of the effects of pre-kindergarten (pre-K) programs suffer from selection bias because ...
The common goal of wanting children to succeed in school is shared by educators, families, and commu...
Disparity of education begins early in life and continues to affect children through adulthood. Stud...
The Mississippi State Department of Education (MDE) adopted a state assessment in 2014 to measure ea...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 101-106)This thesis aims to assess both the short-term an...
This paper presents new benefit-cost estimates for the Tulsa universal preschool program. These calc...
Universal Pre-Kindergarten (Pre-K) programs differ from widely known and extensively evaluated progr...
In recent years, Head Start’s primacy in early childhood education has been challenged by state-fund...
Head Start, an early childhood development program for disadvantaged youth, has been serving childre...
Students exposed to positive stimulating experiences as young children develop enhanced learning cap...
National policymakers, practitioners, and researchers have consistently questioned how to develop th...
The purpose of this study was to determine if pre-kindergarten attendance resulted in increased scho...
The common goal of wanting children to succeed in school is shared by educators, families, and commu...