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  • The more intensive Abecedarian Project had produced more long-lasting gains.
  • So in 1972 he launched the Abecedarian Project.
  • It may be that they provided too little too late compared with the Abecedarian program.
  • The abecedarian hymn " Altus Prosator " is used on All Saints Day.
  • Among these are the High / Scope Perry Preschool Project, the Abecedarian Project, and SMART.
  • He reported on programs like the Carolina Abecedarian Early Intervention Project which advocated the early education of poor children.
  • The Abecedarian results echo results of several similar studies that indicate educational day care improves academic achievement and social behaviors.
  • For the long-running Abecedarian Project, Ramey and his colleagues studied more than 100 low-income kids.
  • In early 1985 the band recorded three songs at Evan Williams Studios produced by Chris Maneckie of the band Abecedarians.
  • "You want to say that it is never too late, " says Joseph Sparling, who designed the Abecedarian curriculum.
  • Researchers say the Abecedarian Project corroborates findings of similar projects including High / Scope at Perry Preschool in Ypsilanti, Mich ., widely considered a landmark study.
  • The Abecedarian project was inspired by the fact that few other early childhood programs could provide a sufficiently well-controlled environment to determine the effectiveness of early childhood training.
  • Abecedarian _ the word, echoing the ABCs, means novice learner _ found that children in the intensive educational program were more successful than their peers by virtually every measure:
  • A great example of a successful intervention is the Carolina Abecedarian Project that was conducted with over 100 children from low SES families beginning in infancy through pre-school years.
  • The Abecedarian Project, based at the Frank Porter Graham Child Development Center in Chapel Hill, had staff with qualifications akin to public-school teachers, and virtually no turnover.
  • An "'abecedarian hymn "'is a hymn that begins with the letter A, and each verse or clause following begins with the next letter of the alphabet.
  • NIEER's cost benefit analysis, the first conducted in connection with the Carolina Abecedarian Project, focused on whether the money invested in the children was a good investment for the nation.
  • The "'Carolina Abecedarian Project "'was a Frank Porter Graham Child Development Institute to study the potential benefits of early childhood education for poor children to enhance school readiness.
  • Trochaic septenarius is used in the abecedarian Latin hymn " Audite Omnes Amantes " ( " Hear ye, All Lovers " ), believed to have been written by Saint Secundinus.
  • The Abecedarian Project still needs a cost-benefit analysis, said Edward Zigler, a psychology professor at Yale University who helped plan government-run child care programs for low-income people.
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