Showing posts with label Value of Early Childhood Education. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Value of Early Childhood Education. Show all posts

Saturday, July 31, 2010

What's the Value of a Good Kindergarten Experience? About $320,000 According to Harvard Economists

Hopefully, this isn't too self-aggrandizing, but I wanted to share an article I read this week about the value of early childhood education. As Montessori observed, it is true that the most important years in a child's life may not be those of university studies, but the formative years (when a child's brain is literally wiring itself up, learning how to store and retrieve information efficiently, and learning how to learn).

What is the value of a good kindergarten experience? Well, according to Harvard economists, about $320,000 in earnings before the age of 30 (in addition to social gains like improved physical health and lower crime rates)! Pretty staggering!

(and, oh, lower class sizes- like 13-17 vs. 22-25, apparently that helps too!)

Here's the article from the New York Times: http://www.nytimes.com/2010/07/28/business/economy/28leonhardt.html