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Dalgaard, Nina T.; Bondebjerg, Anja; Klokker, Rasmus; Viinholt, Bjørn C. A.; Dietrichson, Jens – Campbell Systematic Reviews, 2022
Worldwide, a large number of infants, toddlers, and preschoolers are enroled in formal non-parental early childhood education or care (ECEC). Theoretically, lower adult/child ratios (fewer children per adult) and smaller group sizes are hypothesised to be associated with positive child outcomes in ECEC. A lower adult/child ratio and a smaller…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Infants, Toddlers, Teacher Student Ratio
David Blazar; Beth Schueler – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2022
What guidance does research provide school districts about how to improve system performance and increase equity? Despite over 30 years of inquiry on the topic of effective districts, existing frameworks are relatively narrow in terms of disciplinary focus (primarily educational leadership perspectives) and research design (primarily qualitative…
Descriptors: Literature Reviews, School Districts, Educational Policy, Administrative Policy
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Dalgaard, Nina T.; Bondebjerg, Anja; Klokker, Rasmus; Viinholt, Bjørn C. A.; Dietrichson, Jens – Campbell Systematic Reviews, 2020
In this systematic review, the authors will examine the impact of adult/child ratio and group size on child development and well-being in formal nonparental early childhood education and care settings. Thus, the intervention is defined as any change to adult/child ratio and/or group size which has been reliably measured within an eligible setting.…
Descriptors: Adults, Child Development, Groups, Intervention
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Hogue, Lindsey B.; Taylor, Shanon S. – Journal of Special Education Leadership, 2020
The purpose of this study was to determine which states have policies about caseloads in special education and to examine the differences between those policies. Specifically, which states have policies about caseloads in special education? What are the specific details outlined by the policies? After examining the policies for each state and…
Descriptors: State Policy, Special Education, Faculty Workload, Teacher Responsibility
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Diale, Boitumelo M.; Sewagegn, Abatihun A. – Journal of Early Childhood Research, 2021
Early childhood care and education (ECCE) has a crucial contribution to the future life of children, and overall quality of learning and development of a country. Even though there are no well-established international criteria to evaluate the quality of ECCE programmes because of the variability in nations' economies, workforces, political…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Quality, Barriers, Teacher Education
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Garcy, Anthony M.; Berliner, David C. – Review of Education, 2018
Robust evidence suggesting a strong association between greater educational attainment, better health and lower mortality, has led to speculation that the quality of schooling can also have effects on health. This review critically summarises findings from 15 studies in a growing area of research concerning the effects of school quality on health.…
Descriptors: Educational Quality, Health, Preschool Education, Preschool Children
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Planar, Dolors; Moya, Soledad – Electronic Journal of e-Learning, 2016
Formative feedback has great potential for teaching and learning in online undergraduate programmes. There is a large number of courses where the main source of feedback is provided by the instructor. This is particularly seen in subjects where assessments are designed based on specific activities which are the same for all students, and where the…
Descriptors: Instructional Effectiveness, Student Evaluation, Formative Evaluation, Feedback (Response)
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Aronowitz, Shoshana V.; Kim, BoRam; Aronowitz, Teri – Journal of School Nursing, 2021
Zero-tolerance school disciplinary policies have contributed to the proliferation of exclusionary practices, which increase the risk that minoritized students will be harmed by the school-to-prison pipeline (STPP). The purpose of this review was to explore factors that influence the STPP and highlight the role school nurses can play in protecting…
Descriptors: School Nurses, Role, At Risk Students, Discipline
Bowne, Jocelyn Bonnes; Magnuson, Katherine A.; Schindler, Holly S.; Duncan, Greg J.; Yoshikawa, Hirokazu – Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, 2017
This study uses data from a comprehensive database of U.S. early childhood education program evaluations published between 1960 and 2007 to evaluate the relationship between class size, child-teacher ratio, and program effect sizes for cognitive, achievement, and socioemotional outcomes. Both class size and child-teacher ratio showed nonlinear…
Descriptors: Meta Analysis, Class Size, Early Childhood Education, Teacher Student Ratio
Barata, Clara – OECD Publishing, 2018
The first years of life lay the foundations for a child's future development and learning. Many countries have increased their financial support for provision of early childhood education and care (ECEC) over the past years. More recently, the focus of debate has been shifting from expanding access to affordable ECEC to enhancing its quality. A…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Young Children, Literature Reviews, Meta Analysis
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Sohn, Kitae – School Effectiveness and School Improvement, 2016
Understanding the effects of class size reduction (CSR) has been an enduring issue in education. For the past 3 decades, Project STAR has stimulated research and policy discussions regarding the effects of CSR on a variety of outcomes. Schanzenbach (2007) reviewed STAR studies and concluded that small classes improved student academic outcomes.…
Descriptors: Class Size, Small Classes, Educational Policy, Outcomes of Education
Banghart, Patti; Halle,Tamara; Bamdad, Tiffany; Cook, Maya; Redd, Zakia; Cox, Alexandra; Carlson, Julianna – Child Trends, 2020
Children experience the most rapid rate of development during the first three years of life. It is well understood that high-quality learning experiences that begin early in life can promote young children's development and help reduce achievement gaps. The purpose of this literature review is to review the research on supporting access to quality…
Descriptors: Child Care, Infants, Toddlers, Access to Education
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Driessen, Geert – Intercultural Education, 2015
A review of the empirical literature was conducted to establish the relation between teacher and student ethnicity, and cognitive and noncognitive student outcomes. It was hypothesized that ethnic teacher-student congruence results in more favorable outcomes for especially minority students. A total of 24 quantitative studies focusing on primary…
Descriptors: Ethnicity, Teacher Background, Student Characteristics, Academic Achievement
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Chingos, Matthew M. – Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 2013
Schools across the United States are facing budgetary pressures on a scale not seen in generations. Times of fiscal exigency force policymakers and education practitioners to pay more attention to the return on various categories of public investment in education. The sizes of the classes in which students are educated are often a focus of these…
Descriptors: Class Size, Budgeting, Educational Policy, Educational Finance
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Ryan, Thomas; Date, Gavin – Education 3-13, 2014
Herein, we address the reformation of Ontario early learning. Over the next 3 years, all 4- and 5-year-olds in Ontario (Canada) will be able to attend full-day early learning with child care, before and after school provided by the Government of Ontario Ministry of Education. The benefits of such a change are both academic and societal and are…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Early Childhood Education, Educational Change, Child Care
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