EPICER
EVALUATING THE POLICY IMPACT OF CHILDHOOD EDUCATION REFORMS
Clinical research in early childhood development suggests that quality early childhood education and care (ECEC) programs can facilitate the development of children's cognitive skills. This research also suggests that the early-life environment has an impact on the development of the brain and, consequently, the formation of socio-emotional and behavioral skills. With many scientists now viewing the provision of quality ECEC as one of the most cost-effective mechanisms for stimulating health, well-being, and human capital over the life-course, the provision of quality ECEC to all children was recently enshrined as a United Nations Sustainable Development Goal.
Our research aims to understand the impacts of large-scale ECEC reforms occurring in high-income countries between 1995-2008 and determine which interventions have been most effective for increasing coverage of services, and ultimately, adolescent scholastic achievement, health, and well-being.