In the article, Duncan and Magnuson discuss the early childhood programs that lead to the highest levels of success and why many of the early
benefits fade over time.
Not exact matches
Still, many political observers agree that it is very early in the race and Quinn might now be
benefiting from superior name recognition, an edge that could
fade over time.
... Focusing on test score gains may lead regulators to favor schools whose
benefits could easily
fade over time and punish schools that are producing long - lasting gains.»
The persistence of the
benefits of tracking is striking, as many evaluations find that the test - score effects of successful interventions
fade over time.
We know that early childhood education is a good thing, but even with growing enrollments and public investment, debate periodically erupts about the specific
benefits of early education and whether those
benefits last or
fade away
over time.
To test whether the
benefit of KIPP pre-K
fades out
over time, researchers compared the difference in lottery winners» and losers» scores in reading in kindergarten and again in second grade.
Head Start
benefits associated with test scores may
fade over time; however, despite that
fade, studies have demonstrated that Head Start children have better outcomes later in life (e.g., higher graduation rates).