Does prekindergarten improve school preparation and performance?
Does prekindergarten improve school preparation and performance?
About this book
"Prekindergarten programs are expanding rapidly, but to date, evidence on their effects is quite limited. Using rich data from Early Childhood Longitudinal Study, we estimate the effects of prekindergarten on children's school readiness. We find that prekindergarten increases reading and mathematics skills at school entry, but also increases behavioral problems and reduces self-control. Furthermore, the effects of prekindergarten on skills largely dissipate by the spring of first grade, although the behavioral effects do not. Finally, effects differ depending on children's family background and subsequent schooling, with the largest and most lasting academic gains for disadvantaged children and those attending schools with low levels of academic instruction"--National Bureau of Economic Research web site.
Details
- OL Work ID
- OL5890263W
Subjects
Preschool EducationReadiness for school