幼儿园同伴是否创造了一个可持续的幼儿园环境?来自ECLS-K的证据:2011。

IF 3.6 3区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Aera Open Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-27 DOI:10.1177/23328584251318306
Zhiling Meng Shea, Qing Zhang, Jade Marcus Jenkins, Tyler W Watts
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摘要

使用幼儿纵向研究-幼儿园队列2011,我们检验了(i)幼儿园教室里更多的学龄前儿童是否与没有上幼儿园的孩子更高的学业和社交技能有关,(ii)更多的学龄前儿童是否会调节学龄前儿童的益处(N = 11,360, N = 2,460, 67%白人,51%男性,67%白人,以及更多的儿童)。(年龄= 5.6岁),以及(iii)课堂上更多的学龄前儿童参与者是否与教师对儿童技能及其教学内容的看法有关。与之前使用1998年ECLS-K队列的分析相反,我们没有发现学龄前同龄人的课堂比例与儿童的学业、执行功能、行为和亲社会技能之间存在关联的证据。然而,我们发现学龄前同伴的百分比与教师对儿童阅读技能的看法和教师在高级阅读内容上花费的教学时间有关。
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Do Preschool Peers Create a Sustaining Environment in Kindergarten? Evidence from the ECLS-K:2011.

Using the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study - Kindergarten Cohort 2011, we examine (i) whether more preschool attendees in a kindergarten classroom relate to higher academic and social skills for children who did not go to preschool, (ii) whether more preschool attendees in the classroom moderate the benefits of preschool attendance (child N = 11,360; class N = 2,460; 67% White; 51% males; M age = 5.6 years), and (iii) whether more preschool attendees in the classroom relate to teachers' perceptions of children's skills and their instructional content. In contrast to prior analyses using the 1998 cohort of the ECLS-K, we found no evidence of an association between the classroom percentage of preschool-attending peers and children's academic, executive function, and behavioral and prosocial skills. However, we found that the percentage of preschool peers was associated with teachers' perceptions of children's reading skills and teachers' instructional time spent on advanced reading content.

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