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Dev Psychol ; 51(3): 309-22, 2015 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25706589

ABSTRACT

We assessed impacts on classroom quality and on 5 child language and behavioral outcomes of a 2-year teacher professional-development program for publicly funded prekindergarten and kindergarten in Chile. This cluster-randomized trial included 64 schools (child N = 1,876). The program incorporated workshops and in-classroom coaching. We found moderate to large positive impacts on observed emotional and instructional support as well as classroom organization in prekindergarten classrooms after 1 year of the program. After 2 years of the program, moderate positive impacts were observed on emotional support and classroom organization. No significant program impacts on child outcomes were detected at posttest (1 marginal effect, an increase in a composite of self-regulation and low problem behaviors, was observed). Professional development for preschool teachers in Chile can improve classroom quality. More intensive curricular approaches are needed for these improvements to translate into effects on children.


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Education, Continuing , Faculty , Schools, Nursery/standards , Teaching/methods , Adult , Child , Child, Preschool , Chile , Education/standards , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Program Development , Program Evaluation , Quality Improvement , Teaching/standards
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Child Dev ; 86(3): 781-99, 2015.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25626642

ABSTRACT

Quality of teacher-child interactions is central to prekindergarten children's learning. In the United States, the quality of teacher-child interactions is commonly assessed using the teaching through interactions conceptual framework and an associ/ated observational tool, the Classroom Assessment Scoring System (CLASS). This study examined: (a) whether there was evidence supporting three distinctive domains of teacher-child interactions in Chile (construct validity) and (b) whether these domains predicted end-of-prekindergarten language, academic, and executive function skills in Chile (predictive validity). The sample consisted of 91 Chilean prekindergarten classrooms (1,868 four-year-old children). The findings support both construct and predictive validity of the teaching through interactions conceptual framework as assessed by the CLASS in Chile. Implications for cross-country comparison of quality of teacher-child interactions in prekindergarten classrooms are discussed.


Subject(s)
Child Development/physiology , Educational Measurement/standards , Faculty , Interpersonal Relations , Neuropsychological Tests/standards , Adult , Child, Preschool , Chile , Cross-Cultural Comparison , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Reproducibility of Results
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Eval Rev ; 35(2): 103-17, 2011 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21444300

ABSTRACT

Evaluation designs for social programs are developed assuming minimal or no disruption from external shocks, such as natural disasters. This is because extremely rare shocks may not make it worthwhile to account for them in the design. Among extreme shocks is the 2010 Chile earthquake. Un Buen Comienzo (UBC), an ongoing early childhood program in Chile, was directly affected by the earthquake. This article discusses (a) the factors the UBC team considered for deciding whether to put on hold or continue implementation and data collection for this experimental study; and (b) how the team reached consensus on those decisions. A lesson learned is that the use of an experimental design for UBC insured that the evaluation's internal validity was not compromised by the earthquake's consequences, although cohort comparisons were compromised. Other lessons can be transferred to other contexts where external shocks affect an ongoing experimental or quasi-experimental impact evaluation.


Subject(s)
Child Welfare/statistics & numerical data , Earthquakes/statistics & numerical data , Relief Work/statistics & numerical data , Adaptation, Psychological , Child , Child, Preschool , Chile , Data Collection/methods , Decision Making , Humans , Stress, Psychological
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