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Evaluating an improved quality preschool program in rural Bangladesh
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International Journal of Educational Development Volume 28, Number 2 ISSN 0738-0593 Publisher: Elsevier Ltd

Abstract

An important goal of education in developing countries is to implement and improve early childhood education. A pre–post intervention–control design was used to compare a piloted-revised versus a regular preschool program offered by an organization in rural Bangladesh. After 7 months in operation, the quality of the piloted-revised program was higher than the regular program, though the regular program had also improved. Children attending pilot preschools made greater gains than children attending regular preschools on most outcome measures. Action research was conducted alongside the quantitative evaluation to study the process of the implementation and to identify areas for further improvement.

Citation

Moore, A.C., Akhter, S. & Aboud, F.E. Evaluating an improved quality preschool program in rural Bangladesh. International Journal of Educational Development, 28(2), 118-131. Elsevier Ltd. Retrieved August 9, 2024 from .

This record was imported from International Journal of Educational Development on January 28, 2019. International Journal of Educational Development is a publication of Elsevier.

Full text is availabe on Science Direct: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijedudev.2007.05.003

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