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The High/Scope Perry Preschool Study to Age 40. Larry Schweinhart High/Scope Educational Research Foundation www.highscope.org. Experimental design. 123 young African-American children, living in poverty and at risk of school failure.
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The High/Scope Perry Preschool Study to Age 40 Larry Schweinhart High/Scope Educational Research Foundation www.highscope.org
Experimental design • 123 young African-American children, living in poverty and at risk of school failure. • Randomly assigned to initially similar program and no-program groups. • 4 teachers with bachelors’ degrees held a daily class of 20-25 three- and four-year-olds and made weekly home visits. • Children participated in their own education by planning, doing, and reviewing their own activities.
Large return on investment (Per participant in 2000 constant dollars discounted 3% annually)
Study applications: Program • Teachers help children participate in their own education by having them plan, do, and review their own activities. • Teachers hold daily classes for 3- and 4-year-olds, including those at risk of school failure, with an adult for every 8 children. • Teachers visit with families frequently to discuss their children’s development.
Study applications: Teachers • A teacher with a bachelor’s degree and certification in education in every classroom. • All teachers receive training, supervision, and assessment that support their participatory educational approach.
Participatory preschool education prevents crime. In the High/Scope participatory education model: • The classroom is arranged into activity areas. • In the daily routine, children plan, do, and review their learning activities and engage in small- and whole-group activities. • Teachers help children grow by treating them with respect, engaging them in conversation, and supporting their key child development experiences.
Advantages ofparticipatory educationHigh/Scope Preschool Curriculum Study
Participatory education helps teachers and children develop.Training for Quality Study • Certified High/Scope trainers have trained over 16,000 early childhood teaching teams, including one-third of Head Start. • Classrooms with High/Scope-trained teachers have better learning environments, daily routines, adult-child-interaction, and overall implementation. • Children in these classrooms have better initiative, social relations, creative representation, music and movement skills, and overall development.
Other studies find long-term return on investment. • North Carolina Abecedarian high-quality child care study conducted by Craig Ramey and Frances Campbell • Chicago Child-Parent Centers study Conducted by Arthur Reynolds • Elmira, New York, nurse home visiting program study conducted by David Olds
High/Scope’s new emphasis on children’s literacy skills • TheGrowing Readers Early Literacy Curriculum is a set of detailed plans for small-group activities. • The Early Literacy Skills Assessment, for any curriculum, is based on interactive reading of a storybook. -- Some components of Growing Readers and ELSA are available in Spanish. --
Growing literacy and social skillsHead Start FACES Study • Also, children in High/Scope Head Start classes improve become more cooperative and less hyperactive than children in other Head Start classes.
Four preschool characteristics predict children’s later ability around the world.IEA Preprimary Study • Having free-choice, participatory learning activities. • Having few whole-group activities. • Amount and variety of materials. • Teachers’ schooling.