Significant Benefits: The High-Scope Perry Preschool Study Through Age 27High/Scope Press, 1993 - 254 páginas This book reports on the High/Scope Perry Preschool Project, a longitudinal study assessing whether high-quality, active learning preschool programs can provide both short- and long-term benefits to children living in poverty and at high risk of failing in school. For almost 3 decades the study has followed the lives of 123 such children from African-American families who lived in the neighborhood of Perry Elementary School in Ypsilanti, Michigan, in the 1960s. Focusing on the age-27 phase of the study, the report is divided into 10 chapters which discuss: (1) preschool program effects; (2) the experiment design; (3) educational performance; (4) delinquency and crime; (5) economic status; (6) family formation, health, and social relations; (7) cost-benefit analysis; (8) a causal model; (9) individual case studies; and (10) the overall study in perspective. Study findings at age 27 as reported in these chapters indicate that the preschool participants have significantly higher earnings, rates of home ownership, and levels of schooling, as well as significantly fewer arrests and social service interventions, than a control group of non-preschool participants. Cost-benefit analysis revealed that, over the lifetimes of the participants, the preschool program returned to the public an estimated $7.16 for every dollar spent. Includes 194 references. A separately published 13-page "summary", based on the content of chapter 10, has been appended. (MDM) |
Índice
Why This Study With This Sample? | 3 |
Evidence for Preschool Program Effects | 10 |
Causal Paths of Preschool Program Effects | 18 |
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Términos y frases comunes
active learning adult high school AFDC age-27 interview associate's degree average Bonita child cost-benefit analysis crime data source dollars early childhood earnings at age EMI programs employment estimated EXPERIENCE AND GENDER findings food stamps grade retention graduated from high gram group group differences group n Group No-Program Group high school graduation high-quality High/Scope Perry Preschool home visits intellectual performance lifetime arrests Mantel-Haenszel chi-square statistic married Mean misconduct months nearly significantly fewer net present value no-program females no-program males no-program-group members p-value is based parents Pearson chi-square statistic percentages Perry Preschool Project Perry study placement predictors present value program females Program Group No-Program program males program-group members reported retained in grade role models school achievement school motivation Schweinhart self-reported significantly higher social services records special education staff status study entry study participants study's teacher tests truncated distributions variables Washtenaw County Weikart Ypsilanti
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