A video clip of FPG’s Abecedarian Project from the documentary My Brilliant Brain is now available to view online.; ... The Carolina Abecedarian Project; 1974; Booklet describing major features of the FPG research project. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina, FPG Child Development Center; Download Booklet (1.9 mb)
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FPG’s Abecedarian Project was featured in the documentary My Brilliant Brain. The three-part series, explores the inner workings of the human brain. The Abecedarian Project was part ... The Carolina Abecedarian Project is a program of the FPG Child Development Institute of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill...
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Abecedarian Study 1 Campbell & Ramey Carolina Abecedarian Project Frances A. Campbell Frank Porter Graham Child Development Institute University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Craig T. Ramey Georgetown Center on Health and Education Georgetown University Presentation at the National Invitational Conference of the...
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The Carolina Abecedarian Project was conducted by the Frank Porter Graham Child Development Institute. Four yearly cohorts of children, born between 1972 and 1977, were randomly assigned to receive either high-quality child care (a total of 57 children) or no treatment (a total of 54 children).
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Program description of Carolina Abecedarian Project. The Programs that Work section of the Promising Practices Network (PPN) site features descriptions of evaluated programs that improve outcomes for children. PPN programs are organized by four major outcome areas, and sub-categorized by indicators within each outcome area.
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The Carolina Abecedarian Study is an experiment in the provision of intensive pre-school services to children in low-income families from infancy to five years of age. ... The benefit-cost analysis of the Abecedarian Project will follow the standard procedures set forth by Thompson (1980) and Levin and McEwan (2001),
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The Carolina Abecedarian Project was a comprehensive early education program for young children at risk for developmental delays and school failure. The program operated in a single site, between 1972 and 1985, in North Carolina, and has undergone extensive assessments of its long-term effects on participants.
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Mental Health Information ... The Carolina Abecedarian Project is an example of an early educational intervention for high-risk children that has been tested more rigorously than Head Start in well-designed, randomized, and controlled trials.
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• The State of North Carolina; The findings of the Abecedarian Project do not necessarily reflect the views of the granting agencies. Representative Articles; Ramey, C. T., & Campbell, F. A. (1984). Preventive education for high-risk children: Cognitive consequences of the Carolina Abecedarian Project.
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Program/Policy Description The Carolina Abecedarian project was designed to study the impact of educational intervention in the lives of preschool-aged children from low-income families.
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