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Preschool attendance and student achievement

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Abstract

Preschool is a term used to describe early childhood education programs that serve children in their early ages (3-6 years), before they are of legal age to join primary school. Research evidence indicate that children gain a lot from preschool by gaining basic foundation skills required for learning, especially at the lower primary school level (see for example La Paro & Pianta, 2000; Sylva et al., 2004). The objective of this policy brief is to examine the effects of preschool attendance on learning achievement of students attending primary schools in two rural districts of Iganga and Mayuge in Uganda.

Author
Hungi, Njora
Corporate Author
African Population and Health Research Center
Year of publication
2016
Pages
4
Series
Policy Brief
Linguistic region
Country (Geographical area)
Source database
library
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