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50 Years of ERIC
The Education Resources Information Center (ERIC) is celebrating its 50th Birthday! First opened on May 15th, 1964 ERIC continues the long tradition of ongoing innovation and enhancement.

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Massoni, Sebastien; Vergnaud, Jean-Christophe – Economics of Education Review, 2012
The "Action Lecture" program is an innovative teaching method run in some nursery and primary schools in Paris and designed to improve pupils' literacy. We report the results of an evaluation of this program. We describe the experimental protocol that was built to estimate the program's impact on several types of indicators. Data were processed…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Cost Effectiveness, Program Effectiveness, Literacy Education
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Bartik, Timothy J.; Gormley, William; Adelstein, Shirley – Economics of Education Review, 2012
This paper estimates future adult earnings effects associated with a universal pre-K program in Tulsa, Oklahoma. These projections help to compensate for the lack of long-term data on universal pre-K programs, while using metrics that relate test scores to social benefits. Combining test-score data from the fall of 2006 and recent findings by…
Descriptors: Preschool Education, Income, Educational Benefits, Scores
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Yamauchi, Chikako; Leigh, Andrew – Economics of Education Review, 2011
This paper investigates the relationship between non-parental care and toddlers' behavioral outcomes using data from Australia. In particular, we explore heterogeneity in the relationship using the unique data on quality attributes: carer/child ratio, share of qualified staff, and expert ratings. The results suggest that full-time non-parental…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Toddlers, Caregiver Child Relationship, Child Care Centers
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Neidell, Matthew; Waldfogel, Jane – Economics of Education Review, 2009
This paper analyzes the impact of the local availability of Head Start, a public preschool program for low-income children, on the participation of immigrant children. We use propensity score methods to flexibly control for numerous individual and neighborhood characteristics and availability of other services aimed at low-income families. We find…
Descriptors: Preschool Education, Transportation, Disadvantaged Youth, Immigrants
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Temple, Judy A.; Reynolds, Arthur J. – Economics of Education Review, 2007
We discuss the evidence on the effectiveness of preschool programs using results from three well-known intervention studies: the Chicago Child-Parent Centers, High/Scope Perry Preschool Program, and the Carolina Abecedarian Project. Results from cost-benefit analyses of other programs for younger and older children also are reported. Given that…
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Elementary Secondary Education, Grade Repetition, Intervention
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Barnett, W. S.; Masse, Leonard N. – Economics of Education Review, 2007
Child care and education are to some extent joint products of preschool programs, but public policy and research frequently approach these two goals independently. We present a benefit-cost analysis of a preschool program that provided intensive education during full-day child care. Data were obtained from a randomized trial with longitudinal…
Descriptors: Economically Disadvantaged, Public Policy, Elementary Secondary Education, Disadvantaged Youth
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Henry, Gary T.; Rickman, Dana K. – Economics of Education Review, 2007
Currently, a disjuncture exists between the economic literature on young children's outcomes from early education or child care and the literature on schooling outcomes of older children and adolescents. Peer effects have been found to be both theoretically important and empirically significant in school settings, yet the effects of peers have not…
Descriptors: Peer Influence, Skill Development, Preschool Children, Preschool Education
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Levin, Henry M.; Schwartz, Heather L. – Economics of Education Review, 2007
This article considers two issues regarding preschool education. First, it provides a brief set of arguments for government funding of universal, pre-school education. Second, it explores the applicability of a voucher plan using a regulated market approach for the funding of universal, pre-school education. Four criteria are used to assess the…
Descriptors: Educational Vouchers, Preschool Education, Educational Finance, Criteria
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Currie, Janet; Neidell, Matthew – Economics of Education Review, 2007
Critics of Head Start contend that many programs spend too much money on programs extraneous to children. On the other hand, Head Start advocates argue that the families of severely disadvantaged children need a broad range of services. Given the available evidence, it has been impossible to assess the validity of these claims. In this study, we…
Descriptors: Preschool Education, Preschool Children, Program Effectiveness, Disadvantaged Youth
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Loeb, Susanna; Bridges, Margaret; Bassok, Daphna; Fuller, Bruce; Rumberger, Russell W. – Economics of Education Review, 2007
This paper examines the effects of different child-care arrangements on children's cognitive and social proficiencies at the start of kindergarten. Using data from the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study, we identify effects using OLS, matching and instrumental variables estimates. Overall, center-based care raises reading and math scores, but has…
Descriptors: Kindergarten, Longitudinal Studies, Identification, Family Income