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Title: | The Early Childhood Intervention and Parental Involvement in Bangladesh, 2016-2021 |
Keywords: | EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH 2022 |
Description: | In this project, we introduce and test alternative models of early childhood interventions- traditional kindergarten versus home visit- that could be effectively adapted for implementation at scale. The project uses a large scale randomized controlled trials (RCTs) in rural communities to evaluate the efficacy of three early childhood interventions: a preschool program, this program combined with a parent academy, and combined with home visit. The first intervention established a pre-school program. The second intervention included weekly home visit by teachers/caregivers to demonstrate parent-child interactions and learning environment at home. The third intervention combined pre-school program with home visit. The research involves 7000 children from 223 villages in southwestern Bangladesh. Our evidence shows that the establishing traditional kindergarten is the most cost-effective way to improve children’s early learning outcomes in remote rural area in Bangladesh.<p>In this project, we introduce and test alternative models of early childhood interventions- traditional kindergarten versus home visit- that could be effectively adapted for implementation at scale. We use a large scale randomized controlled trials (RCTs) in rural communities to evaluate the efficacy of three early childhood interventions: a preschool program, this program combined with a parent academy, and combined with home visit. The first intervention established a pre-school program. The second intervention included weekly home visit by teachers/caregivers to demonstrate parent-child interactions and learning environment at home. The third intervention combined pre-school program with home visit. The research involves 7000 children from 223 villages in southwestern Bangladesh. Our evidence shows that the establishing traditional kindergarten is the most cost-effective way to improve children’s early learning outcomes in remote rural area in Bangladesh.</p> |
URI: | https://t2-4.bsc.es/jspui/handle/123456789/59362 |
Other Identifiers: | 10.5255/UKDA-SN-855543 855543 https://doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-855543 |
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