articleAmerican Educational Research JournalJan 1, 2004Closed access

Inequality in Preschool Education and School Readiness

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Abstract

Attendance in U.S. preschools has risen substantially in recent decades, but gaps in enrollment between children from advantaged and disadvantaged families remain. Using data from the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study, Kindergarten Class of 1998–1999, we analyze the effect of participation in child care and early education on children’s school readiness as measured by early reading and math skills in kindergarten and first grade. We find that children who attended a center or school-based preschool program in the year before school entry perform better on assessments of reading and math skills upon beginning kindergarten, after controlling for a host of family background and other factors that might be…

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Keywords
  • Disadvantaged
  • Attendance
  • Psychology
  • Early childhood
  • Developmental psychology
  • Early childhood education
  • Longitudinal study
  • Reading (process)
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Quality Education
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