Ep. 79 Reconsidering Prekindergarten
Policy 360 - A podcast by Sanford School of Public Policy, Duke University

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Researchers know that prekindergarten offers short term benefits - kids do better in the early grades if they’ve gone to Pre-K. But the effects seem to fade by about the third grade. In this episode: new research into this fade out effect. Researchers paired student data from a statewide Pre-K experiment with records of teacher observation scores from Tennessee’s new formal evaluation program. Their idea was a simple one - would a student’s access to high-quality early grade teachers help the Pre-K effects last longer? Guest: Walker Swain, University of Georgia Guest Host: Anna Gassman-Pines, Duke Center for Child & Family Policy