Children from historically marginalized racial/ethnic and socioeconomic groups, on average, score lower on widely used assessments of academic, executive functioning, and social-emotional skills at kindergarten entry, but the extent to which these differences are shaped by exposure to early schooling is unclear. Using data from a public prekindergarten and kindergarten program in Boston, we leverage a seasonal comparison design to examine how patterns change during the school year relative to summer periods. Although trends vary somewhat by the skill domain and groups compared, we largely find that exposure to early schooling is compensatory or neutral in shaping inequality. This suggests that prekindergarten and kindergarten together contr...
Focusing on the continuity in the quality of classroom environments as children transition from pres...
In contrast to the extensive research on socioeconomic gaps in reading and math achievement, little ...
Early executive function (EF) skills reliably predict school readiness and future academic success. ...
Attendance in U.S. preschools has risen substantially in recent decades, but gaps in enrollment betw...
Why do socioeconomic disparities in achievement emerge so early in life? Previous answers to this qu...
Children's social and behavioral skills vary considerably by socioeconomic status (SES), race and/or...
Over the past several decades, research has documented strong relationships between social class and...
Published online: 1 November 2021Does schooling affect socioeconomic inequality in educational achie...
Scholars have argued that schools are “equalizers” because inequalities in test scores by race/ethni...
This article explores how the associations between student achievement and achievement growth influe...
Children’s social and behavioral skills vary considerably by socioeconomic status (SES), race and/or...
Abstract. The widening income gap between the wealthy and the disadvantaged in the United States has...
Ethnic inequality in education is a well-established topic among the scientific community. We assume...
ii Young children are increasingly expected to perform at predetermined levels in various developmen...
Abstract. The widening income gap between the wealthy and the disadvantaged in the United States has...
Focusing on the continuity in the quality of classroom environments as children transition from pres...
In contrast to the extensive research on socioeconomic gaps in reading and math achievement, little ...
Early executive function (EF) skills reliably predict school readiness and future academic success. ...
Attendance in U.S. preschools has risen substantially in recent decades, but gaps in enrollment betw...
Why do socioeconomic disparities in achievement emerge so early in life? Previous answers to this qu...
Children's social and behavioral skills vary considerably by socioeconomic status (SES), race and/or...
Over the past several decades, research has documented strong relationships between social class and...
Published online: 1 November 2021Does schooling affect socioeconomic inequality in educational achie...
Scholars have argued that schools are “equalizers” because inequalities in test scores by race/ethni...
This article explores how the associations between student achievement and achievement growth influe...
Children’s social and behavioral skills vary considerably by socioeconomic status (SES), race and/or...
Abstract. The widening income gap between the wealthy and the disadvantaged in the United States has...
Ethnic inequality in education is a well-established topic among the scientific community. We assume...
ii Young children are increasingly expected to perform at predetermined levels in various developmen...
Abstract. The widening income gap between the wealthy and the disadvantaged in the United States has...
Focusing on the continuity in the quality of classroom environments as children transition from pres...
In contrast to the extensive research on socioeconomic gaps in reading and math achievement, little ...
Early executive function (EF) skills reliably predict school readiness and future academic success. ...