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Despite calls to expand early childhood education (ECE) in the United States, questions remain regarding its medium- and long-term impacts on educational outcomes. We use meta-analysis of 22 high-quality experimental and quasi-experimental studies conducted between 1960 and 2016 to find that on average, participation in ECE leads to statistically significant reductions in special education placement (d = 0.33 SD, 8.1 percentage points) and grade retention (d = 0.26 SD, 8.3 percentage points) and increases in high school graduation rates (d = 0.24 SD, 11.4 percentage points). These results support ECE's utility for reducing education-related expenditures and promoting child well-being.
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Dana Charles McCoy
Harvard University
Hirokazu Yoshikawa
New York University
Kathleen M. Ziol‐Guest
Northwestern University
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University of Washington
University of Wisconsin–Madison
New York University
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69e4d9e9892c878e25b737a5 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3102/0013189x17737739