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| Teaching Strategies: Head Start: A Good Investment for Children |
website bookshop additional resources : article archives head start: a good investment for children by jennifer park-jadotte, director of research, & toni bickart, vice-president it's great to seecurriculum led to better child outcomes. 8. head start classrooms that used the creative curriculum(r) or high/scope achieved higher scores on various rating scales than classrooms that used otherhort is also planned. this study design allows researchers, policymakers, and program administrators to use longitudinal data about a nationally representative sample of head start participants toeliminated. none would argue against making further program improvements to better meet children's academic, physical, social, and emotional needs, but, as ed zigler has said, "the point of schooll/emotional development there are positive findings on social and emotional development for the year 2000 that are similar to the original 1997 findings. faces 2000 data also indicate that children who were more educated tended to have more positive attitudes and knowledge, which translated to higher levels of classroom quality. curricular choices were also found to affect programs: administration for children and families (may 2003). head start faces 2000: a whole-child perspective on program performance, fourth progress report. washington, dc: u.s. department of health and
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