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Kalena Cortes; Karen Kortecamp; Susanna Loeb; Carly Robinson – National Bureau of Economic Research, 2024
This paper presents the results from a randomized controlled trial of Chapter One, an early elementary reading tutoring program that embeds part-time tutors into the classroom to provide short bursts of 1:1 instruction. Eligible kindergarten students were randomly assigned to receive supplementary tutoring during the 2021-22 school year (N=818).…
Descriptors: Kindergarten, Tutoring, Individualized Instruction, African American Students
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Avi Feller; Maia C. Connors; Christina Weiland; John Q. Easton; Stacy B. Ehrlich; John Francis; Sarah E. Kabourek; Diana Leyva; Anna Shapiro; Gloria Yeomans-Maldonado – Grantee Submission, 2024
One part of COVID-19's staggering impact on education has been to suspend or fundamentally alter ongoing education research projects. This article addresses how to analyze the simple but fundamental example of a multi-cohort study in which student assessment data for the final cohort are missing because schools were closed, learning was virtual,…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Kindergarten, Preschool Children
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Meredith P. Richards; Cheyenne Phillips; Alexandra E. Pavlakis; J. Kessa Roberts – Kinder Institute for Urban Research, Houston Education Research Consortium, 2024
In August 2017, the Houston area was ravaged by one of the costliest natural disasters in history--Hurricane Harvey. In this brief, the first in a two-part series, the authors examine the effects of Harvey on student homelessness in the Houston Independent School District (Houston ISD). The authors find that student homelessness in Houston ISD…
Descriptors: Housing, Natural Disasters, Homeless People, School Districts
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Sherfinski, Melissa – Journal of Early Childhood Teacher Education, 2023
Writer's workshop is a popular curriculum opportunity in most US schools. This case study of two Black boys engaging in a Kindergarten writer's workshop richly contextualizes their writing identities and practices. A critical childhood studies framework was used to show how Black boys and their White teachers improvised writing-related…
Descriptors: Kindergarten, Young Children, Blacks, Males
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Ross, Robbie; Starrett, Angela; Irvin, Matthew J. – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2023
Early onset of internalizing and externalizing behavior problems is associated with persistent and more severe academic, social, and mental health challenges later in life. Understanding the factors that increase children's risk of developing these behavior problems prior to the start of formal school is important for preventing their emergence…
Descriptors: Longitudinal Studies, Surveys, Kindergarten, Young Children
Aronda L. Green – ProQuest LLC, 2021
The specific purpose of this study was to add to the previous research using The Early Childhood Longitudinal Database to examine if there is a difference in the mathematics achievement growth trajectory of African American students based on racial-ethnicity, socioeconomic status, and kindergarten participation (attendance for the first time or…
Descriptors: Kindergarten, Mathematics Achievement, African American Students, Racial Differences
Karol Ann Moore – ProQuest LLC, 2022
Although changes in the identification of dyslexia have shifted in recent years, the rate of identification of dyslexia for English Learners (ELs) continues to lag behind that of monolinguals. Using a large sample of student data reported in the Public Education Information Management system (PEIMS) across two school years (2013-14 and 2019-20;…
Descriptors: Dyslexia, Disability Identification, English Language Learners, Kindergarten
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Laura Cassidy; Kayla Reggio; Bennett A. Shaywitz; Sally E. Shaywitz – npj Science of Learning, 2023
Dyslexia is among the most common neurodevelopmental disorders in children, yet despite its high prevalence all too frequently goes undiagnosed. Consequently dyslexic children all too often fail to receive effective reading interventions. Here we report our findings from a study using a teacher completed evidence-based dyslexia screener to first…
Descriptors: Incidence, Clinical Diagnosis, Dyslexia, African American Students
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Jemimah L. Young; Inna N. Dolzhenko – Journal of Early Childhood Literacy, 2024
Early reading achievement is essential for all children's development and future success. However, U.S. schools continue to under prepare Black children in early literacy, as evidenced by disparate outcomes observed for this population of learners. The under preparation of Black students is problematic, given the strong negative correlation…
Descriptors: Reading Achievement, African American Students, School Effectiveness, Females
Mary Taylor-Porter – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The purpose of this experimental study was to examine the impact of English language learner (ELL) instructional extension strategies on African American K-2nd grade students with low-literacy proficiency. DIBELSO 8th edition literacy assessment for K-2nd grade was used to determine literacy proficiency during the study. The study included 74…
Descriptors: Extension Education, African American Students, Kindergarten, Grade 1
Walter A. Herring; Daphna Bassok; Anita S. McGinty; Luke C. Miller; James H. Wyckoff – Grantee Submission, 2022
Federal accountability policy mandates that states administer standardized tests beginning in third grade. In turn, third-grade test scores are often viewed as a key indicator in policy and practice. Yet literacy struggles begin well before third grade, as do racial and socioeconomic disparities in children's literacy skills. Kindergarten…
Descriptors: Socioeconomic Status, Emergent Literacy, Grade 3, School Readiness
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Iruka, Iheoma U.; Sheridan, Susan; Koziol, Natalie; Schumacher, Rachel; Kerby, Hannah; Prokasky, Amanda; Choi, Dong-ho – Elementary School Journal, 2022
Using data from a Midwest project, this study examines malleable factors associated with the reduction of language, achievement, and social-emotional development gaps among Black, Latine, and White children at the end of kindergarten. Gaps at the end of kindergarten between Latine and White children in expressive language, and between Black and…
Descriptors: African American Students, Hispanic American Students, White Students, Kindergarten
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Curtis Jones; Marlo Reeves; Dongmei Li; Leon Gilman; Kate Bauer-Jones – Society for Research on Educational Effectiveness, 2021
Future Forward (FF) is an early primary program that leverages both one-on-one tutoring and parent engagement to develop the literacy skills of struggling readers. In 2010, FF was awarded an i3 grant, under the name of SPARK, to develop and test its impact in seven Milwaukee Public Schools primarily serving low-income Black and Latinx students. In…
Descriptors: Reading Achievement, Attendance, Special Education, Student Placement
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Bingham, Gary E.; Phelps, Chavez; Dean, Meghan P. – Elementary School Journal, 2023
This study examined the literacy trajectories of 185 Head Start-eligible Black children from preschool to first grade enrolled in a high-quality early learning program physically connected to an elementary school where they attended kindergarten and first grade. Social emotional, language, and literacy skills were assessed in the fall and spring…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Elementary School Students, Blacks, African American Students
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Meghan McCormick; Mirjana Pralica; JoAnn Hsueh; Christina Weiland; Amanda Ketner Weissman; Anna Shapiro; Samantha Xia; Cullen MacDowell; Samuel Maves; Anne Taylor; Jason Sachs – AERA Open, 2023
This study leverages six years of public prekindergarten (pre-K) and kindergarten data (N = 22,469) from the Boston Public Schools (BPS) to examine enrollment in BPS pre-K from 2012-2017 for students from different racial/ethnic, socioeconomic, and linguistic groups. The largest differences in enrollment emerged with respect to race and…
Descriptors: Enrollment Trends, Preschool Education, Educational Quality, School Location
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