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Burchinal, Margaret; Field, Samuel; Lopez, Michael L.; Howes, Carollee; Pianta, Robert – Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 2012
The purpose of the present study was to examine the relationships among proportion of instruction in Spanish, observed classroom quality, and preschool-aged children's academic skills. Study participants included 357 Spanish-speaking 4-year-old children who attended state-funded pre-kindergarten programs in 11 states that participated in one of…
Descriptors: Correlation, Preschool Education, Preschool Children, Spanish
Early, Diane M.; Iruka, Iheoma U.; Ritchie, Sharon; Barbarin, Oscar A.; Winn, Donna-Marie C.; Crawford, Gisele M.; Frome, Pamela M.; Clifford, Richard M.; Burchinal, Margaret; Howes, Carollee; Bryant, Donna M.; Pianta, Robert C. – Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 2010
The current paper considers how children spend their time in state-funded pre-kindergarten programs and how time use relates to ethnicity, gender, and family income, based on the assumption that how time is spent in pre-kindergarten is relevant for the programs' success in narrowing achievement gaps. Classroom observations of 2061 children in 652…
Descriptors: African American Children, Ethnicity, Family Income, Preschool Education
Burchinal, Margaret; Vandergrift, Nathan; Pianta, Robert; Mashburn, Andrew – Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 2010
Over the past five decades, the federal government and most states have invested heavily in providing publicly-funded child care and early education opportunities for 3- and 4-year-old children from low-income families. Policy makers and parents want to identify "the level" or "threshold" in quality of teacher-child interaction and intentional…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, School Readiness, Low Income, Federal Government
Howes, Carollee; Burchinal, Margaret; Pianta, Robert; Bryant, Donna; Early, Diane; Clifford, Richard; Barbarin, Oscar – Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 2008
We examined children's growth in school-related learning and social skills over the pre-Kindergarten (pre-K) year in state-funded programs designed to prepare children for kindergarten. We expected that children's gains in academic and social skills could be attributed to variations in the structural and classroom process dimensions of program…
Descriptors: Learning Readiness, Preschool Education, Teacher Qualifications, Kindergarten
Campbell, Frances A.; Wasik, Barbara H.; Pungello, Elizabeth; Burchinal, Margaret; Barbarin, Oscar; Kainz, Kirsten; Sparling, Joseph J.; Ramey, Craig T. – Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 2008
Adult benefits for participants in Project CARE were compared with those of the Abecedarian Project, a closely related randomized study of early childhood educational intervention for children from low-income families who were at risk of developmental delays and school failure. CARE replicated Abecedarian's young adult treatment-related…
Descriptors: Age, Early Intervention, Low Income, Life Style
LoCasale-Crouch, Jennifer; Konold, Tim; Pianta, Robert; Howes, Carollee; Burchinal, Margaret; Bryant, Donna; Clifford, Richard; Early, Diane; Barbarin, Oscar – Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 2007
In the past decade in the United States, pre-kindergarten programs for four year olds have expanded rapidly as a potentially powerful intervention intended to promote school readiness for children at-risk for future school failure. This paper describes in detail multi-dimensional profiles of observed quality across 692 classrooms in 11 states…
Descriptors: Teacher Characteristics, Profiles, School Readiness, Poverty
Cryer, Debby; Wagner-Moore, Laura; Burchinal, Margaret; Yazejian, Noreen; Hurwitz, Sarah; Wolery, Mark – Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 2005
Changes in distress and problem behaviors of 38 infants/toddlers were examined after children transitioned from familiar to new classrooms to look at effects of non-continuity of caregiver. Child's age, classroom quality, teacher sensitivity, and transitioning with a peer were examined as possible mediators. Results suggest that transitions were…
Descriptors: Toddlers, Infants, Caregivers, Child Care
Peer reviewedClarke-Stewart, K. Alison; Vandell, Deborah Lowe; Burchinal, Margaret; O'Brien, Marion; McCartney, Kathleen – Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 2002
Used data from NICHD Study of Early Child Care to assess whether regulable features of child care homes affected children's development. Found caregivers' education and recency of training related to learning environment and caregiving sensitivity. More positive caregiving related to compliance with age-weighted group-size cut-offs. Caregiver…
Descriptors: Caregiver Child Relationship, Caregiver Training, Child Development, Day Care Effects
Peer reviewedBurchinal, Margaret; Howes, Carollee; Kontos, Susan – Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 2002
Used data from a family child care study and a licensing study to identify dimensions best predicting global day care quality in over 300 child care homes. Found that caregiver training most consistently predicted global quality. Found no reliable association between care quality and child-caregiver ratio or age-weighted group size recommendations…
Descriptors: Caregiver Training, Day Care, Family Day Care, Predictor Variables
Peer reviewedKontos, Susan; Burchinal, Margaret; Howes, Carollee; Wisseh, Steve; Galinsky, Ellen – Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 2002
Identified child and classroom characteristics accompanying complex peer and object interactions in ethnically diverse early childhood classrooms. Found that complex peer interactions were most likely for girls, especially English-speaking, when there was no teacher involvement, and in creative activities. Complex interactions with objects were…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Classroom Environment, Context Effect, Early Childhood Education
Peer reviewedBryant, Donna M.; Maxwell, Kelly L.; Burchinal, Margaret – Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 1999
Examined effects of Smart Start, a broad-based community initiative, on the quality of child care for North Carolina preschoolers. Found that care quality, as measured by the Early Childhood Environment Rating Scale, was significantly higher in 1996 than in 1994. Child care quality in 1996 was related to the number of local quality improvement…
Descriptors: Community Programs, Day Care, Day Care Centers, Longitudinal Studies
Peer reviewedCryer, Debby; Tietze, Wolfgang; Burchinal, Margaret; Leal, Teresa; Palacios, Jesus – Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 1999
Examined relations between structural and process quality in preschool classrooms across four countries. Structural quality variables included classroom, center, wage, and regional characteristics. Found differences in levels of structural variables used in the different countries, although many of the same structural features affected process…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Cross Cultural Studies, Educational Quality, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedCryer, Debby; Burchinal, Margaret – Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 1997
Compared parents' perceptions of child care quality to those of researchers. Found that parents highly valued all aspects of care, especially interactions, health, and safety. Parents rated the quality of their children's care significantly higher than did observers. Quality scores differed greatly when parental values increased, and smaller…
Descriptors: Day Care, Educational Assessment, Parent Attitudes, Parent Education

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