Population-level associations between preschool vulnerability and grade-four basic skills.

This is a predictive validity study examining the extent to which developmental vulnerability at kindergarten entry (as measured by the Early Development Instrument, EDI) is associated with children's basic skills in 4th grade (as measured by the Foundation Skills Assessment, FSA).Relative risk...

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Main Authors: Amedeo D'Angiulli, William Warburton, Susan Dahinten, Clyde Hertzman
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2009-11-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2776982?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-6b6e9ea85d2c4175ab6ab56f01ccde972020-11-25T02:06:35ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032009-11-01411e769210.1371/journal.pone.0007692Population-level associations between preschool vulnerability and grade-four basic skills.Amedeo D'AngiulliWilliam WarburtonSusan DahintenClyde HertzmanThis is a predictive validity study examining the extent to which developmental vulnerability at kindergarten entry (as measured by the Early Development Instrument, EDI) is associated with children's basic skills in 4th grade (as measured by the Foundation Skills Assessment, FSA).Relative risk analysis was performed on a large database linking individual-level EDI ratings to the scores the same children obtained on a provincial assessment of academic skills (FSA--Foundation Skills Assessment) four years later. We found that early vulnerability in kindergarten is associated with the basic skills that underlie populations of children's academic achievement in reading, writing and math, indicating that the Early Development Instrument permits to predict achievement-related skills four years in advance.The EDI can be used to predict children's educational trends at the population level and can help select early prevention and intervention programs targeting pre-school populations at minimum cost.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2776982?pdf=render
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Susan Dahinten
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William Warburton
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Population-level associations between preschool vulnerability and grade-four basic skills.
PLoS ONE
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William Warburton
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Clyde Hertzman
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title Population-level associations between preschool vulnerability and grade-four basic skills.
title_short Population-level associations between preschool vulnerability and grade-four basic skills.
title_full Population-level associations between preschool vulnerability and grade-four basic skills.
title_fullStr Population-level associations between preschool vulnerability and grade-four basic skills.
title_full_unstemmed Population-level associations between preschool vulnerability and grade-four basic skills.
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publishDate 2009-11-01
description This is a predictive validity study examining the extent to which developmental vulnerability at kindergarten entry (as measured by the Early Development Instrument, EDI) is associated with children's basic skills in 4th grade (as measured by the Foundation Skills Assessment, FSA).Relative risk analysis was performed on a large database linking individual-level EDI ratings to the scores the same children obtained on a provincial assessment of academic skills (FSA--Foundation Skills Assessment) four years later. We found that early vulnerability in kindergarten is associated with the basic skills that underlie populations of children's academic achievement in reading, writing and math, indicating that the Early Development Instrument permits to predict achievement-related skills four years in advance.The EDI can be used to predict children's educational trends at the population level and can help select early prevention and intervention programs targeting pre-school populations at minimum cost.
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