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| Barnett, W. Steven | 4 |
| Boocock, Sarane Spence | 1 |
| Escobar, Colette M. | 1 |
| Frede, Ellen | 1 |
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| Journal Articles | 4 |
| Reports - Evaluative | 1 |
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Barnett, W. Steven; Escobar, Colette M. – Journal of the Division for Early Childhood, 1988
The empirical research on the economics of early educational intervention for handicapped children is reviewed and critically assessed. Analysis of 16 research reports shows that few methodologically sound economic studies have been conducted, and statements that early intervention is cost effective cannot be empirically substantiated. (Author/JDD)
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Disabilities, Early Childhood Education, Economic Research
Peer reviewedBarnett, W. Steven – Future of Children, 1993
Reviews important factors relevant to measuring the costs and outcomes of home visiting programs and examines six cost-benefit studies of such programs. Concludes that these studies demonstrate the feasibility of economic evaluation of home visiting and the importance of the insights it can produce. (MDM)
Descriptors: Child Health, Child Welfare, Cost Effectiveness, Early Intervention
Peer reviewedBoocock, Sarane Spence; Barnett, W. Steven; Frede, Ellen – Young Children, 2001
Reviews findings on the long-term effects of early childhood care and education (ECCE) programs outside the United States. Focuses on three issues of policy debate of concern to the United States: (1) long-term benefits of ECCE programs; (2) using ECCE programs to reduce educational inequities; and (3) benefits of parent involvement in ECCE…
Descriptors: At Risk Persons, Comparative Analysis, Developed Nations, Developing Nations
Peer reviewedBarnett, W. Steven – Future of Children, 1995
Reviews 36 studies of both model demonstration projects and large-scale public programs to examine the long-term effects of these programs on children from low-income families. Results show early childhood programs can produce significant short-term benefits on intelligence quotient, and important long-term benefits on school achievement, grade…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cognitive Development, Comparative Analysis, Day Care


