Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Head start utterly fails to get results

DP: If an extensive study found home, charter, private schools did this poorly, it would lead the news and be prominant in newspapers. Since this makes a cherished, vaunted icon and example of how the federal gov't can do something "for the children," you probably haven't heard a peep:

OOPS: ‘Head Start’: The $166 Billion Fed Ed Failure. (Use link to read the whole piece)

“Head Start,” the flagship pre-kindergarten program introduced in 1965, has been a $166 billion failure. That’s the upshot of a sophisticated multi-year study just released by the Department of Health and Human Services.


An earlier iteration of the study, published in 2005, had found a few modest improvements in the language skills of participating students while they were enrolled in the program. But by the end of the first grade, even those few effects have disappeared, according to the follow-up released this month. Out of 44 separate cognitive tests given to former Head Start students at the end of the first grade, only two showed even marginally significant effects. The other 42 showed no statistically significant effect at all.

This study has gotten surprisingly little attention.

by Glenn Reynolds

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