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119 Penn St. L. Rev. 645 (2014-2015)
The Racial and Ethnic Composition of Pre-Kindergarten Classrooms and Children's Language Development

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The Racial and Ethnic Composition of Pre-
Kindergarten Classrooms and Children's
Language Development



Jeanne L. Reid*

                              ABSTRACT

    As public policy attention has focused on families' access to
preschool, both federal and state policymakers are concerned with the
quality of public preschool. Discerning the components of preschool
quality, measured by how much children learn, is therefore an important
task for early education researchers. Whether and how preschool class
composition, and in particular, racial/ethnic diversity, may affect
children's learning has important policy implications for the expansion
of early childhood education. Employing a multi-level analysis, this
paper explores the extent to which empirical data provides evidence of
racial/ethnic diversity within 11 state pre-K classrooms, whether
racial/ethnic composition was associated with children's language
development during preschool, whether the racial and socio-economic
composition of classrooms interacted to influence their growth in
language skills, and whether aspects of classroom quality explained any
relationship between racial/ethnic composition and children's learning.
The results indicate that the racial and socio-economic compositions of
pre-K classrooms represent potentially important and independent
components of preschool quality.     Both measures of classroom
composition were reliable predictors of children's language learning,
even with the inclusion of a measure of instructional quality. The
findings have important policy implications for states that seek to expand
access to high-quality preschool.


* Ed.D., National Center for Children and Families at Teachers College, Columbia
University

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