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DOIhttps://doi.org/10.7249/RR2955
来源IDRR-2955-EH
Advancing Investments in the Early Years: Opportunities for Strategic Investments in Evidence-Based Early Childhood Programs in New Hampshire
Lynn A. Karoly
发表日期2019
出版年2019
页码35
语种英语
结论

Wide Variation in the Need for Early Childhood Programs in New Hampshire

  • There is tremendous variability across New Hampshire communities in the extent to which the state's youngest children and their families face various risks and stressors that can compromise healthy child development.

Unrealized Potential of Home Visiting Programs

  • Family Resource Centers (FRCs) in many communities in New Hampshire implement home visiting as part of a larger set of comprehensive family support services.
  • Home visiting programs serve up to 1,100 families and children each year, far below the estimated 9,200 who would be expected to benefit.
  • Further work is needed to map where the gap in home visiting services relative to need is greatest.

School District Preschool Programs Support Early Learning Prior to Kindergarten

  • There is little information about the nature and quality of school district preschool programs, which reach about 4,000 children annually, both children with special needs and their typically developing peers.
  • Information from the districts in four focal communities — Claremont, Manchester, Nashua, and Coös County — shows that most of their preschool enrollment is in part-day and part-week programs, with teacher qualifications, class sizes, and teacher-child ratios consistent with high quality.
  • Access to district preschool programs is not aligned with the districts where children are most at risk of poor academic performance because of high rates of poverty and other disadvantages.
摘要
  • To maximize the expected return, expand evidence-based home visiting and preschool programs in a strategic fashion.
  • Strategic investments should involve state and local public funds, as well as private contributions from philanthropy and business, to (1) expand access to high-quality evidence-based home visiting and preschool programs, starting in those communities with the greatest access gaps; (2) continue strategies to realize an effective and efficient integrated early childhood system; and (3) build the data systems and other infrastructure at the state level to support informed decisions about future investments and to ensure that quality is achieved and expected impacts are realized.
主题Child Well-Being ; Community Organizations ; New Hampshire ; Poverty ; Preschool ; Preschool Children ; School Readiness
URLhttps://www.rand.org/pubs/research_reports/RR2955.html
来源智库RAND Corporation (United States)
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