Description & Citation--Study No. 4712
Bibliographic Description |
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Study No.: |
04712 |
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Title: |
National Head Start/Public School Early Childhood Transition Demonstration Study, 1991-1999 |
Alternate Title: |
National Transition Study, 1991-1999 |
Principal Investigator(s): |
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Funding: |
United States Department of Health and Human Services. Administration for Children and Families. Head Start Bureau (Contract number 105-95-1935) |
Bibliographic Citation: |
United States Department of Health and Human Services. Administration for Children and Families. Head Start Bureau. National Head Start/Public School Early Childhood Transition Demonstration Study, 1991-1999. ICPSR04712-v2. Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor], 2010-02-05. doi:10.3886/ICPSR04712.v2 |
Scope of Study |
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Summary: |
In 1990, the United States Congress authorized a major program designed to enhance the early public school transitions of former Head Start children and their families. Former Head Start children, like many other children living in poverty, were at risk for poor school achievement. This new program was launched to test the value of extending comprehensive, Head Start-like supports "upward" through the first four years of elementary school. This project, administered by the Head Start Bureau of the Administration on Children, Youth, and Families, funded 31 local Transition Demonstration Programs in 30 states and the Navajo Nation from the 1991-1992 school year through the 1997-1998 school year and involved more than 450 public schools. The National Transition Demonstration Study was conducted to provide information about the implementation of this program and its impact on children, families, schools, and communities. More than 7,500 former Head Start children and families were enrolled in the National Study. Thousands of other children and families, however, participated in the Transition Demonstration Program, since supports and educational enhancements were offered to all children and families in the classrooms. The datasets are organized into four broad categories:
Users of these data are strongly encouraged to consult the accompanying documentation before attempting to use these files. |
Subject Terms: |
child care, child development, child health, child rearing, childhood, early childhood education, families, Head Start, health, mental health, nutrition, parent child relationship, parenting skills, school age children, social behavior, social support |
Geographic Coverage: |
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Time Period: |
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Date of Collection: |
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Unit of Observation: |
individual, families |
Universe: |
Families and children who were formerly enrolled in Head Start. |
Data Types: |
Administrative records data, Observational data, Survey data |
Data Collection Notes: |
The national evaluation was supported by grants from the Head Start Bureau of the Administration on Children, Youth, and Families to each of the 31 local demonstration sites, as well as by a coordinating contract (#105-91-1935) to the Civitan International Research Center at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. |
Methodology |
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Sample: |
Schools were randomly assigned to either an experimental or control group. Two groups of former Head Start children and families were recruited at 31 sites to participate in the study. The first group (Cohort 1) included 3,540 former Head Start children, enrolled shortly before or after entry into kindergarten in the fall of 1992, and their families. The second group (Cohort 2) included 3,975 former Head Start children, enrolled as they entered kindergarten in the fall of 1993, and their families. |
Mode of Data Collection: |
face-to-face interview, cognitive assessment test, coded on-site observation |
Access and Availability |
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Note: |
Detailed file-level information (such as record length, case count, and variable count) is listed in the file manifest. |
Original ICPSR Release: |
2008-08-11 |
Restrictions: |
This data collection may not be used for any purpose other than statistical reporting and analysis. Use of these data to learn the identity of any person or establishment is prohibited. To protect respondent privacy, the National Transition Study data are restricted from general dissemination. Access to parts of this study requires a signed User Agreement. To obtain the file(s), researchers must agree to the terms and conditions of the Restricted Data Use Agreement, which is included with every download and can also be obtained separately on the Browse Documentation page. |
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