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Measuring Early Childhood Development Among 4-6 Year Olds: The Identification of Psychometrically Robust Items Across Diverse Contexts.

Adelle Pushparatnam1, Diego Armando Luna Bazaldua1, Alaka Holla1, João Pedro Azevedo1, Marguerite Clarke1, Amanda Devercelli1.   

Abstract

The last 15 years have seen an explosion of measurement tools for assessing the development of young children in low- and middle- income countries. This paper builds on and contributes to that literature by identifying a core set of caregiver-report items and a core set of direct assessment items that measure key developmental domains for children aged 4-6 (48-83 months) and that demonstrate adequate psychometric properties across diverse contexts, the first in this age group to the authors' knowledge. Data were harmonized from previous early childhood measurement efforts in 12 countries that all used the same base measurement tool. Data analyses yielded 20 caregiver report items and 84 child direct assessment items (grouped into 16 tasks) that show strong item-level statistics across countries and that cover the domains of early literacy, early numeracy, executive functioning, and social-emotional competencies. Next steps include adding data and items from other measurement tools to the same analytical framework and field testing across a number of contexts and early childhood measurement efforts. The vision is for the resulting core sets of items, along with guidance on data collection, management, and analysis, to serve as global public goods so that they can (i) present a starting point for linking across different early childhood measurement tools for children aged 4-6; (ii) increase quality across measurement efforts; and (iii) facilitate the scale up of early childhood measurement. When supplemented with items that capture local contexts and their measurement needs, these core sets of items should help to advance understanding of universal and context-specific factors that underlie child development and thus help policymakers make decisions that ensure children receive the quality early childhood care and education they need in order to reach their full potential.
Copyright © 2021 Pushparatnam, Luna Bazaldua, Holla, Azevedo, Clarke and Devercelli.

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Keywords:  caregiver report; cross-cultural; direct assessment; early childhood education; early literacy and numeracy skills; executive function (EF); psychometric; social-emotional competencies

Year:  2021        PMID: 33614575      PMCID: PMC7888256          DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2021.569448

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Front Public Health        ISSN: 2296-2565


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