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Preventing failure at school
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1999
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Kindergarten EducationEducationLiteracy DevelopmentEarly Childhood EducationSchool OrganizationChild LiteracyAdolescent LiteracyEarly LiteracyReading RecoveryPrimary EducationEducational DisadvantageLiteracy PracticeSchool FunctioningEarly Literacy ProcessesAcademic FailureEarly IdentificationAdolescent Literacy ProcessesLiteracy LearningDisadvantaged ChildrenChild DevelopmentElementary Literacy ProcessesEarly EducationSecondary EducationEarly Childhood LiteracySpecial EducationEducation Policy
This paper considers early educational interventions aimed at preventing school failure. It begins with a typology of prevention and intervention, then goes on to consider four specific examples of preventive interventions all aimed at avoiding or alleviating academic failure at school. (1) The High Scope pre‐school programme for disadvantaged children aimed at providing a ‘better start at school'. (2) Reading Recovery, a targeted intervention aimed at getting children who show early reading difficulties ‘back on course'. (3) A Focused Literacy Programme for improving the reading of all children in disadvantaged neighbourhoods of the inner city. (4) ‘Parent involvement' programmes to improve the reading of all children in primary school through support for literacy at home. Each of the intervention strategies is described and criticised in terms of effectiveness, acceptability and generalisation. Copyright © 1999 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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