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Pre-K math instruction in different settings

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A recent analysis of a cluster-randomized trial of a pre-K math intervention by McCormick and colleagues provides insight on the differences between public school pre-K instruction compared to pre-K in community-based organizations. The study investigates the differences in instruction between public school settings and community-based organizations as well as the effects of a math intervention called Making Pre-K Count (MPC), which includes the implementation of a 2-year math curriculum along with training and coaching for teachers. The study was conducted in New York City and consisted of 35 sites (24 public schools and 11 community-based organizations) assigned to the treatment and 34 sites (23 public schools and 11 community-based organizations) assigned to the control group.  In total, there 1389 students from 173 classrooms enrolled in the study.

The differences between two settings:

The positive effects of the MPC were more noticeable in public school settings.

The authors note that the impacts on pre-K settings in community-based organizations were often similar to those of public-school settings, but the smaller number of community-based sites may have limited the power of this sample and prevented the detection of statistically significant findings.

These findings reveal differences between public school pre-K classrooms and community-based organization pre-K classrooms, which is important because community-based organizations often serve students from lower SES households.  The MPC resulted in more significant effects observed in public school settings but appeared to benefit both types of classrooms.

 

Source: McCormick, M. P., Mattera, S. K., Maier, M. F., Xia, S., Jacob, R., & Morris, P. A. (2022). Different settings, different patterns of impacts: Effects of a Pre-K math intervention in a mixed-delivery system. Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 58, 136–154. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecresq.2021.08.005

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