Preschool is most likely to help low-income children if their classmates come from a range of family incomes, according to a new study. This story also appeared in Forbes The new research contradicts ...
Landmark studies of preschool programs in the 1960s and 70s showed that they could make a big difference for children from low-income families. But more recent experimental studies of preschool don’t ...
Preschool children raise their hands in class. *A new study of preschool teachers has uncovered some disappointing news when it comes to a child’s exposure to racism. In first-of-its-kind research, ...
Attending preschool at age 4 makes children significantly more likely to go to college, according to an empirical study led by an MIT economist. The study examines children who attended public ...
A Civil Rights Data Collection survey is showing how serious preschool suspensions are. Across the board preschool suspensions are up. According to the study black preschool students were 3.6 times as ...
Cheerleaders for high-quality preschool programs, especially those subsidized with public dollars, face a frequent criticism: Although preschool may prepare more children for kindergarten, research ...