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Even Start: Evidence from the past and a look to the future
United States. Department of Education. Planning and Evaluation Service, 1998
Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Education, Planning and Evaluation Service.

A report summarizing what has been learned about the Even Start Family Literacy Program after 10 years of demonstration and evaluation activities

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Even Start: Facilitating transitions to kindergarten
United States. Department of Education. Planning and Evaluation Service, 1997
Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Education, Planning and Evaluation Service.

A study describing the transition-to-school strategies implemented by the Even Start Family Literacy Program, identifying the most successful of these strategies, and providing data and recommendations to improve the design of transition strategies, based on data collected on Even Start projects operating in 1993-1994 and from site visits to five projects showing promising transition strategies

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Even Start: Facilitating transitions to kindergarten: Executive summary
United States. Department of Education. Planning and Evaluation Service, 1997
Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Education, Planning and Evaluation Service.

A summary of a study describing the transition-to-school strategies implemented by the Even Start Family Literacy Program, identifying the most successful of these strategies, and providing data and recommendations to improve the design of transition strategies, based on data collected on Even Start projects operating in 1993-1994 and from site visits to five projects showing promising transition strategies

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National evaluation of the Even Start Family Literacy Program: 1994-1997 final report
United States. Department of Education. Planning and Evaluation Service, 1998
Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Education, Planning and Evaluation Service.

The second national evaluation of the Even Start Family Literacy Program, examining what has changed and what has remained stable over its first eight years, specifically addressing who and what is served by the program, federal funding methods, participant's developmental and educational gains, best practices, and the success with which the program is reaching its target population

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National evaluation of the Even Start Family Literacy Program: 1994-1997 final report [Executive summary]
United States. Department of Education. Planning and Evaluation Service, 1998
Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Education, Planning and Evaluation Service.

A summary of findings from the second national evaluation of the Even Start Family Literacy program, which provides adult education, parenting classes, and early childhood education to low income families

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Synthesis of local and state Even Start evaluations
United States. Department of Education. Planning and Evaluation Service, 2000
Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Education, Planning and Evaluation Service.

A review of state and local Even Start evaluations, including descriptions of the types of evaluations that were conducted, outcomes of Even Start programs, and guidance on improving state and local evaluations

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Synthesis of local and state Even Start evaluations [Executive summary]
United States. Department of Education. Planning and Evaluation Service, 2000
Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Education, Planning and Evaluation Service.

A description of various methods implemented at the local and state levels to evaluate Even Start programs

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Third national Even Start evaluation: Description of projects and participants
United States. Department of Education. Planning and Evaluation Service, 2001
(Doc No. 2001-09). Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Education, Planning and Evaluation Service.

An exploration of services and programs delivered through the Even Start program, and a look at the differences in programs in which families participated, based on information gathered through the Even Start Performance Information Recording System (ESPIRS) and the Experimental Design Study (EDS)

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Third national Even Start evaluation: Description of projects and participants: Executive summary
United States. Department of Education. Planning and Evaluation Service, 2001
(Doc No. 2001-09). Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Education, Planning and Evaluation Service.

A description of Even Start projects and their participants from 1997-1998 through 1998-1999

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Third national Even Start evaluation: Program impacts and implications for improvement
United States. Department of Education. Planning and Evaluation Service, 2003
(Doc No. 2005-05). Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Education, Planning and Evaluation Service.

Findings from the third national evaluation of the federal Even Start family literacy program, including a description of the program and its participants, and a discussion of program impacts based on data from an experimental study of Even Start's effectiveness in 18 projects

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Third national Even Start evaluation: Program impacts and implications for improvement [Executive summary]
United States. Department of Education. Planning and Evaluation Service, 2003
(Doc No. 2005-05). Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Education, Planning and Evaluation Service.

A summary of an evaluative study of participation, language acquisition, and developmental impacts for parents and children enrolled in Even Start family literacy programs aimed at the socioeconomically disadvantaged in the United States from 1999-2001

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