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06/15/2010

Lasting Gains

An idea isn't responsible for the people who believe in it.
Don Marquis

Critics of early childhood education continue to claim that the benefits disappear by the time children reach third grade.  However, Steve Barnett, Co-Director of the National Institute for Early Education Research (NIEER) counters:

"Absolutely not!  A new NIEER study that provides an objective summary of all the research on preschool education's effects finds substantial positive effects on achievement, special education, grade retention, and social behavior at ages 10 and higher.  This is really the last nail in the coffin of the idea that preschool effects disappear at third grade.  If you look at all the research — don't cherry pick for results — it shows that long-term effects are robust even if smaller than initial effects.  The idea that preschool effects fade out by third grade originated with one flawed study in the early 1960s, and this belief continues to be propagated by those who cite a few methodologically weak newer studies."

Read more of the NIEER research summary.


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