October 20, 2015

For Tennessee Preschool, More to Learn

By Bellwether

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U.S. News & World Report — Bad news sells better than good news. Counterintuitive stories attract even more attention. That may be why a recent Vanderbilt University study of Tennessee’s Voluntary Pre-K program has gotten so much attention. The study, which found no evidence of lasting academic or social gains for elementary students who had participated in Tennessee’s pre-K program, has been hailed by pre-K skeptics as evidence that pre-K gains fade-out over time. The truth is a little more complicated.

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