教学调整与学前教育的持续性有关:来自波士顿公立学校的证据

IF 3.2 1区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Early Childhood Research Quarterly Pub Date : 2023-12-09 DOI:10.1016/j.ecresq.2023.11.008
Meghan P. McCormick , Cullen MacDowell , Christina Weiland , JoAnn Hsueh , Michelle Maier , Mirjana Pralica , Samuel Maves , Catherine Snow , Jason Sachs
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本研究使用波士顿公立学校(BPS)学前班至一年级的实施保真度数据,以确定教学一致性的特征,并研究学前班学生更强的一致性是否与波士顿公立学校学前班对儿童一年级的语言、读写和数学技能的持续益处有关。研究对象包括 N = 498 名学生(学前班秋季班平均年龄 = 5.47 岁,SD = 0.30)。与未参加 BPS 学前班的学生相比,在一年级春季,各年级教学衔接紧密的学生的读写能力(SD = .47)和数学能力(SD = .28)提高得更快。教学不一致则预示着识字技能会更快地趋同。研究结果表明,在小学阶段,学前班的良好保真度和更好的教学一致性可能有助于将学前班项目的最初益处持续到一年级的特定成果领域。本文还讨论了在更广泛的环境中测量一致性的研究意义以及对实践的影响。
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Instructional alignment is associated with PreK persistence: Evidence from the Boston Public Schools

This study uses implementation fidelity data from PreK to 1st grade in the Boston Public Schools (BPS) to identify profiles of instructional alignment and examine whether stronger alignment for PreK attenders is associated with sustained benefits of BPS PreK on children's language, literacy, and math skills through first grade. The study includes N = 498 students (mean age = 5.47, SD = 0.30 in K fall). Children who experienced strong instructional alignment across grades had faster gains in literacy (SD = .47) and math (SD = .28) skills through the spring of first grade compared with non-BPS PreK attenders. Mis-alignment predicted faster convergence in literacy skills. Results highlight that both strong fidelity in PreK and better instructional alignment through elementary school may help to sustain the initial benefits of PreK programs through first grade in a subset of outcome domains. Implications for research measuring alignment in a broader range of settings and implications for practice are discussed.

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期刊介绍: For over twenty years, Early Childhood Research Quarterly (ECRQ) has influenced the field of early childhood education and development through the publication of empirical research that meets the highest standards of scholarly and practical significance. ECRQ publishes predominantly empirical research (quantitative or qualitative methods) on issues of interest to early childhood development, theory, and educational practice (Birth through 8 years of age). The journal also occasionally publishes practitioner and/or policy perspectives, book reviews, and significant reviews of research. As an applied journal, we are interested in work that has social, policy, and educational relevance and implications and work that strengthens links between research and practice.
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