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ECCD Pilot Report
November 2014
Summary
This presentation reviews a study that looked at 444 predominantly four and five year olds in Assuit, Egypt in order to understand the skill differences between children in rural, home-based ECCD centers and those in urban ECCD centers.
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Author: Lauren Pisani
Organization:
Save the Children
Date: November 4, 2014
Country: Egypt
Research Questions
What skills do children in center-based, urban (government supported) and home-based, rural (Save the Children supported) ECCD programs have at ages 4 and 5?
- How do skills and development differ by children’s age?
- Where should future teacher training and community support for these programs focus?
- Are there differences between the early skills and development of boys and girls?
- Are there differences between the early skills and development of children in urban center-based and rural home-based ECCD centers?
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