Early care and education for children in poverty : promises, programs, and long-term results
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Early care and education for children in poverty : promises, programs, and long-term results
(SUNY series, youth social services, schooling, and public policy)(SUNY series, early childhood education)
State University of New York Press, c1998
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 273-314) and indexes
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Description
Barnett and Boocock present a multi-disciplinary assessment of the long-term outcomes of early care and education in the United States and abroad. Innovative new research, together with up-to-date, comprehensive reviews, provide lessons for the design of early childhood programs, policies, and research. Contributors from the fields of education, psychology, sociology, and economics address questions about the causal relationships through which early childhood programs produce their long-term effects, the characteristics of effective early childhood programs, how nations respond to the global social and economic trends that are changing the lives of children and their families everywhere, child care's effects on maternal labor force participation, the potential and perils of welfare reform, and the implications of national economic and political structures for early care and education policies.
A unique feature of the book is its attention to the practical problems of conducting research to support public policy development, translating research results into public policy, and improving communication between researchers and policy makers. The research presented in this important volume clearly establishes that early care and education can permanently improve the lives of children in poverty, provides research-based recommendations for achieving that goal through public policy, and sets an agenda for future research on early care and education's long-term outcomes.
Table of Contents
Introduction
1. Long-Term Effects on Cognitive Development and School Success
W. S. Barnett
2. Long-Term Outcomes in Other Nations
S. S. Boocock & M. Larner
3. Preschool Program Quality in Programs for Children in Poverty
E. C. Frede
4. Regenerating Two-Generation Programs
R. G. St. Pierre, J. L Layzer, and H. V. Barnes
5. The Effects of Welfare Reform on Teenage Parents and Their Children
J. L. Aber, J. Brooks-Gunn, and R. Maynard
6. Early-Childhood Programs and Success in School: The Abecedarian Study
F. A. Campbell, R. Helms, J. J. Sparling, and C. T. Ramey
7. How Preschool Education Influences Long Term Cognitive Development and School Success: A Causal Model
W. S. Barnett, W.Young, and L. J. Schweinhart
8. Economic and Social Disadvantages of Young Children: Alternative Policy Responses
D. J. Hernandez
9. Equity-Efficiency Tradeoffs and Government Policy in the United States, the Netherlands, and Sweden
S. S. Gustafsson and F. P. Stafford
10. Culture Clash: Translating Research Findings into Public Policy
A. Zervigon-Hakes
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