1. The Effects of a Structured Curriculum on Preschool Effectiveness: A Field Experiment.
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Rege, Mari, Størksen, Ingunn, Solli, Ingeborg F., Kalil, Ariel, McClelland, Megan M., Braak, Dieuwer ten, Lenes, Ragnhild, Lunde, Svanaug, Breive, Svanhild, Carlsen, Martin, Erfjord, Ingvald, and Hundeland, Per Sigurd
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FIELD research ,EXECUTIVE function ,CURRICULUM ,CHILD development ,CLASSROOM environment ,PRESCHOOL education ,PRESCHOOLS - Abstract
This study tests an intervention that introduces a structured curriculum for five-year-olds into the universal preschool context of Norway, where the business as usual is an unstructured curriculum. We conduct a field experiment with 691 five-year-olds in 71 preschools and measure treatment impacts on children's development in mathematics, language, and executive functioning. The nine-month intervention has effects on child development at post-intervention, and the effects persist one year following the end of the treatment. The effects are mainly driven by the preschools identified as low quality at baseline, indicating that a structured curriculum can reduce inequality in early childhood learning environments. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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