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Evaluation Review | 2006

Child Outcome Measures in the Study of Child Care Quality

Martha Zaslow; Tamara Halle; Laurie T. Martin; Natasha J. Cabrera; Julia Calkins; Lindsay Pitzer; Nancy Geyelin Margie

This article assesses whether there are methodological problems with child outcome measures that may contribute to the small associations between child care quality and child outcomes found in the literature. Outcome measures used in 65 studies of child care quality published between 1979 and December 2005 were examined, taking the previous review by Vandell and Wolfe (2000) as the starting point. Serious methodological problems were not pervasive for child outcome measures. However, methodological concerns were most prevalent among measures of socioemotional development. Furthermore, psychometric information on outcome measures was often missing from published reports, and health outcomes and approaches to learning were infrequently studied. Future research should address alignment issues between aspects of quality and the specific child outcomes chosen for study.


British Journal of Development Psychology | 2011

Gender and racial favouritism in Black and White preschool girls

Beth Kurtz-Costes; Stacie Craft DeFreitas; Tamara Halle; C. Ryan Kinlaw

The authors examined gender and racial preferential behaviour in 108 3- and 5-year-old Black and White girls. Children set up a birthday party for dolls that differed in gender and racial physical characteristics. Whereas White girls showed favouritism towards the doll most closely resembling themselves in both gender and race, Black girls showed most favouritism towards the White girl doll. Black girls were more likely to show preference based on gender rather than race, whereas White girls were equally likely to show race- or gender-based favouritism. Among White 5-year-olds, greater prior interaction with Blacks was positively associated with race-related favouritism (i.e., secondary preference to the White boy doll rather than the Black girl doll). Interracial contact was unrelated to racial favouritism among the other three groups. Results demonstrate the salience of gender identity during the preschool years, and indicate that majority/minority status and intergroup contact shape the development of collective identity and social behaviour.


Early Childhood Research Quarterly | 2006

Children's school readiness in the ECLS-K: Predictions to academic, health, and social outcomes in first grade

Elizabeth C. Hair; Tamara Halle; Elizabeth Terry-Humen; Bridget Lavelle; Julia Calkins


Child Trends | 2009

Disparities in Early Learning and Development:Lessons from the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study--Birth Cohort (ECLS-B).

Tamara Halle; Nicole Forry; Elizabeth C. Hair; Kate Perper; Laura Wandner; Julia Wessel; Jessica Vick


Maternal and Child Health Journal | 2007

The Effects of Father Involvement during Pregnancy on Receipt of Prenatal Care and Maternal Smoking

Laurie T. Martin; Michelle McNamara; Alyssa Milot; Tamara Halle; Elizabeth C. Hair


Early Childhood Research Quarterly | 2012

Predictors and Outcomes of Early versus Later English Language Proficiency among English Language Learners.

Tamara Halle; Elizabeth C. Hair; Laura Wandner; Michelle McNamara; Nina Chien


Brookes Publishing Company | 2011

Quality Measurement in Early Childhood Settings.

Martha Zaslow; Ivelisse Martinez-Beck; Kathryn Tout; Tamara Halle


Office of Planning, Evaluation and Policy Development, US Department of Education | 2010

Toward the Identification of Features of Effective Professional Development for Early Childhood Educators. Literature Review.

Martha Zaslow; Kathryn Tout; Tamara Halle; Jessica Vick Whittaker; Bridget Lavelle


Early Childhood Research Quarterly | 2014

The social-emotional development of dual language learners: Looking back at existing research and moving forward with purpose

Tamara Halle; Jessica Vick Whittaker; Marlene Zepeda; Laura Rothenberg; Rachel Anderson; Paula Daneri; Julia Wessel; Virginia Buysse


Early Childhood Research Quarterly | 2012

Profiles of School Readiness among Four-Year-Old Head Start Children.

Tamara Halle; Elizabeth C. Hair; Laura Wandner; Nina C. Chien

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