Economist Timothy Bartik agrees.
Good policies will usually not “fix everything” — from investinginkids.net by Tim Bartik
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Good policies will usually not “fix everything” — from investinginkids.net by Tim Bartik
https://investinginkids.net/2015/07/14/good-policies-will-usually-not-fix-everything/#comment-3008
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children in preschool, which provides positive peer effects for low-income children. As argued in a recent report for The Century Foundation, economic diversity in a preschool program should be ...
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to testing. For the RDD studies that provide data (many do not), there is no empirical support for Tom Bartik’s suggestion that the dropouts could be children from wealthier families. Where da...
https://investinginkids.net/2014/10/16/what-does-the-evidence-show-on-preschool/#comment-2922
to justify a lengthy new rebuttal. Fortunately, another economist Tim Bartik has already produced a blog post here that explains in detail some of the key errors. In what follows I briefly summa...
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