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Can holistic school readiness evaluations predict academic achievement and special educational needs status? Evidence from the Early Years Foundation Stage Profile

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LEARNING AND INSTRUCTION
Volume 77, Issue -, Pages -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.learninstruc.2021.101537

Keywords

Educational attainment; Special educational needs; School readiness; Primary education

Funding

  1. Centre for Applied Education Research (Department for Education through the Bradford Opportunity Area)
  2. Medical Research Council [MR/S037527/]
  3. Alan Turing Institute
  4. Wellcome Trust [WT101597MA]
  5. National Institute for Health Research Yorkshire and Humber ARC [NIHR20016]
  6. UK Medical Research Council [MR/N024397/1]
  7. UK Economic and Social Science Research Council [MR/N024397/1]

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This study indicates that children who reach a good level of development through holistic school readiness evaluations perform better in later academic assessments, particularly for those with special educational needs. Such evaluations can help identify 'at risk' children.
This study examined the predictive validity of holistic school readiness evaluations using the 'good level of development' outcome from the Early Years Foundation Stage Profile (EYFSP). The EYFSP assesses a range of abilities at school entry including academic, language, socio-emotional, and motor skills. In particular, we examined whether the assessment predicted reading, writing, maths, and science ability two years later and future special educational needs (SEN) status (N = 3739-5768). Children who reached a good level of devel-opment had higher odds of performing at expected (vs. below expected) levels on later academic assessments. This was particularly true for children with SEN. Reaching a good level of development also increased the odds of performing at above expected (vs. expected) levels on the academic assessments and lowered the odds of requiring SEN support. This demonstrates that holistic school readiness evaluations are powerful tools that can identify 'at risk' children.

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