"The research on ten early childhood programs — and what it tells us.
Overview of Program Characteristics
- Widely cited early childhood programs vary greatly in both design and results. The research on these programs shows neither that “pre-K works” not that it doesn’t; rather, it shows that some early childhood programs yield particular outcomes, sometimes, for some children.
- Both the relevance and rigor of early childhood research is considerably weaker than many realize. A stronger knowledge base is urgently needed around the core policy question: What are the most effective early interventions for improving disadvantaged children’s lives?
- Our current knowledge is insufficient to justify a large expansion of pre-K as the best path forward. Instead, policymakers should focus on advancing rigorous research, high-quality child care, and voluntary home visiting programs.
For more information, see AEI’s recent report, “Does Pre-K Work? The Research on Ten Early Childhood Programs—And What It Tells Us,” by Katharine B. Stevens and Elizabeth English.
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Thursday, June 9, 2016
Does pre-K work?
By Katharine B. Stevens and Elizabeth English of AEI.
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