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The Effective Provision of Pre-school Education (EPPE) project: Final report: A longitudinal study funded by the DfES 1997-2004
Sylva, Kathy, November 2004
(Research Report No. SSU/FR/2004/01). Nottingham, United Kingdom: Great Britain, Department for Education and Skills.

An analysis of the effects of early education and care experiences on later learning, social, and behavioral outcomes of preschool children in England

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The Effective Provision of Pre-School Education (EPPE) project: Findings from the early primary years
Sure Start (Programme), November 2004
Nottingham, United Kingdom: Great Britain, Department for Education and Skills.

A longitudinal study of the effects of after school care on the social and cognitive development of a sample of 3000 five through seven year old children

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The Effective Provision of Pre-School Education (EPPE) project: Findings from pre-school to end of key stage 1
Sure Start (Programme), November, 2004
Nottingham, United Kingdom: Great Britain, Department for Education and Skills.

A summary of findings from the beginning stage of a European longitudinal study of the effects of preschool programs on cognitive and social development of three through five year old children

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The impact of pre-school on young children's cognitive attainments at entry to reception
Sammons, Pam, 2004
British Educational Research Journal, 30(5), 691-712

An examination of the effects of preschool education on young children's school entry assessments as compared with children's assessments who did not attend preschool; also examined are the effects of amount and duration of preschool experiences

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