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Brunner, Josie – Online Submission, 2010
A separate full report also was published. Austin Independent School District served 5,450 pre-K students in 2009-2010. Approximately 70% of sampled English-speaking pre-K students and 74% of sampled Spanish-speaking pre-K students had faster than the expected growth rate on an assessment of receptive vocabulary.
Descriptors: School Districts, Preschool Education, Preschool Children, School Demography
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Fuller, B.; Kagan, S.L.; Loeb, S.; Chang, Y.W. – Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 2004
The effects of center-based care on early development, outside of carefully controlled demonstration programs, appear to be positive yet often modest for children from low-income families. But little is known about variation in the quality of centers and preschools found among low-income neighborhoods. Evidence also remains scarce on the observed…
Descriptors: Demonstration Programs, Verbal Ability, Neighborhoods, Low Income
American Institutes for Research in the Behavioral Sciences, Palo Alto, CA. – 1972
Part of a series of various Model Programs which informs educators about successful ongoing programs, the report describes the Fresno, California, preschool program that began as a pilot project serving 45 preschool, disadvantaged children during the 1964-65 academic year, and which during the 1969-70 academic year served 750 students at 19…
Descriptors: Compensatory Education, Cultural Influences, Curriculum Guides, Demonstration Programs
New York Univ., NY. Inst. for Developmental Studies. – 1968
Qualitative and quantitative evaluations were made of the 1967-68 academic period, the sixth year of demonstration classes, conducted by the Institute for Developmental Studies at New York University. Qualitative evaluations were obtained for reading, mathematics, classroom behavior, science, creative dramatics, and use of the Language Master…
Descriptors: Creative Dramatics, Demonstration Programs, Disadvantaged, Elementary School Students