An exploratory study on the impact of an early years' preschool intervention programme in the Republic of Ireland

Research output: Types of thesisDoctoral thesis

Abstract

The focus of this research is on the long-term outcomes of an early years’ intervention programme in Ireland. It aims to assess whether participation in the programme enhances the life course of children at-risk of educational disadvantage. It involves an in-depth analysis of one Early Start project which was included in the original eight projects established by the Department of Education and Science in 1994. The study utilises a multi-group design to provide a detailed analysis of both the academic and social progress of programme participants. It examines programme outcomes from a number of perspectives by collecting the views of the three main stakeholders involved in the education process; students who participated in Early Start in 1994/5, their parents and their teachers. To contribute to understanding the impact of the programme from a community perspective interviews were also conducted with local community educators and other local early years’ services.
Original languageEnglish (Ireland)
QualificationDoctor of Philosophy
Awarding Institution
  • School of Education
Award date20 Aug 2026
Place of PublicationCork
Publication statusPublished - 2008

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