Effects of Preschool Education:

The evidence base for impacts, quality, and program improvement Robert C. Pianta University of Virginia

The Premise: Early Childhood Education Every (poor) child has access to a highly effective preschool program before they enter Kindergarten. ■ Essential elements: Effective curriculum; high-quality teacher-child interactions; trained workforce; K readiness assessment, data use, transition to k-3 ■ Sufficient intensity to close gaps. ■ Scale: Infrastructure, robust governance, stable funding, accountability, and regulation targeting the essential elements. Alignment and ties to k-3

Early Childhood—Access Governance

Funding

Curriculum

Access Workforce Supply

Workforce Training Assessments, Accountability Data

Fragmented implementation, ineffective programs

Landscape and trends  A non-system—lacking aims and standards  Demographic and economic trends create large pressures (language, poverty, #’s)  Workforce capacity to address pressures is questionable (#s); training regimes weak  Policies driving quality and impact have too little effects on children - assessments, curricula, PD, QRIS all too loose

Access: How are we doing?  70% of 3- to 4-year-olds in some form of preschool education (HS, pre-k, child care); 40-50% enrollment among low income, etc.  Head Start: roughly 1 million children  State pre-k: 40+ states, 1.5 million 4-year-olds  Public spends $21-$27B ($2K-$15K/child)  Full/part; universal/targeted  Virginia: HS and VPI enroll at national levels; room for added #s in VPI  Local: Clarity on baseline #s is key to planning

Effects of preschool on child outcomes  Experimental and scaled-up programs  Key issues – costs and educational intensity  Abecedarian, Chicago, Perry  Long-term academic, social gains; ROI - $3-$15

 State-scaled up pre-K programs    

Oklahoma, Georgia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, North Carolina .5-.8 s.d.; larger impacts for poor (half the gap in one year) Positive trends on state standards found consistently Tennessee study: no benefits; negatives; k-3 catch-up/pk quality issues

 Head Start evaluations  Very few benefits in short term; by and large no effects

Effects of preschool enrollment  Interpret ROI with care (e.g., Perry); but clear ROI.  “Educational” programs yield greater benefits (~30% longterm gap; 50% gap in one year)  Effects estimates vary with program focus, delivery, outcome assessment, full vs. part-time (full)  Non-system narrows gap  Issue is how to drive existing infrastructure toward bigger impact — curricula, outcome assessments, quality of implementation/experiences  Two-year, 12-month, full-time exposure to quality

Program features and outcomes: Quality  Structural aspects (ratio, teacher credentials)  $835 million (RTT, QRIS, HS) to improve “quality” mostly based on structural features)  No evidence that these indicators drive learning on their own (several studies).  Qualities of children’s experiences in classroom setting drive learning  Curriculum, assessment/data use  Teacher-child interactions

Defining quality  Focus on what’s happening in classrooms: Quality that matters for children’s learning  Teacher-child interactions: Knowledge of interactions and child development, and the skills to see and enact  Curriculum and data use in the classroom; focus on implementation with fidelity  Targeted, focused workforce development

Quality of teacher-child interactions

Interactions and children’s PK development Emotional Support

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Receptive Language Expressive Language Rhyming Letter Naming Math Skills Social Competence Behavior Problems

Instructional Support

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ECERS-R Total



Structural

Changes in children’s development from beginning to end of preschool Mashburn, et al. (in press)

Course on interactions improves teaching

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Targeted coaching improves interactions

Language modeling

5

4.5

Coaching Control

4

3.5

Classrooms with high poverty benefit more from targeted coaching

Language modeling

5.5 5 4.5 4 3.5

Coaching--100% Poor Control--100% Poor

Improving impacts: Program design and professional development  Direct training in knowledge of child development -- literacy, math, social  Knowledge and skills training in interactions  Skills training in curricula and delivery  Use of evidence-based educationally-focused, proveneffective curricula (HS REDI, Building Blocks, PATHS, Literacy Express). Least prevalent among preschool programs  Program design really matters – design for impact and implementation.

Moving the needle – Access and Quality  Connect observation with PD and feedback to move quality into “active range.” QRIS need considerable strengthening and simplification, attention to validity  Not all coaching, coursework, curricula, or observation is effective; must be focused, ongoing, with fidelity to a model.  Focused teacher professional development and preparation can increase quality and children’s school readiness – Gapclosing experiences  Early Childhood 2.0 – 2 years, full-time, full year, high quality  We can close gaps for kids and support teachers to feel effective and connected

Early Childhood—Impact Governance Curriculum, Transition

Funding

impact Workforce Supply

Workforce Training Assessments, Accountability Data

Integrated, effective, scalable system of implementation

Effects of Preschool Education

Jun 8, 2016 - The Premise: Early Childhood Education. Every (poor) child has access to a highly effective preschool program before they enter Kindergarten. □ Essential elements: Effective curriculum; high-quality teacher-child interactions; trained workforce; K readiness assessment, data use, transition to k-3.

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