From Home to School - How Canadian Children Cope - ARCHIVED
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This report outlines some initial results from the School Component of the first and second cycles of the National Longitudinal Survey of Children and Youth (NLSCY). It examines the longitudinal influence of Early Childhood Care and Education and literacy activities on young children's future academic and cognitive outcomes. This overview highlights the information newly available from this component of the survey; it is not comprehensive in its coverage or its analysis. Indeed, the information collected by the NLSCY is so rich and detailed that researchers and analysts will be using it to address a variety of important questions concerning the education of children and youth in Canada for many years to come. Here then, we are merely scratching the surface to stimulate awareness of this rich new data source, and to illustrate the kinds of analyses it makes possible.
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From Home to School - How Canadian Children Cope, 1997000 - ARCHIVED | October 14, 1999 | More information |
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- Academic achievement
- Books
- Child care arrangements
- Child development
- Children
- Day care
- Day care centres
- Educational level
- Educational programs
- High school education
- High-income families
- Household income
- Kindergartens
- Learning disabilities
- Longitudinal surveys
- Low income
- Low-income families
- Maternal education
- Mothers
- Nursery schools
- Postsecondary education
- Reading
- School-age children
- Schools
- Skills
- Social behaviour
- Testing
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