Back to Search Start Over

Increasing Choice or Inequality? Pathways through Early Education in Andhra Pradesh, India. Working Papers in Early Childhood Development, No. 58. Studies in Early Childhood Transitions

Authors :
Bernard Van Leer Foundation (Netherlands)
Streuli, Natalia
Vennam, Uma
Woodhead, Martin
Source :
Bernard van Leer Foundation (NJ1). 2011.
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

This working paper is part of the Studies in Early Transitions series emerging from "Young Lives", a 15-year longitudinal study of childhood poverty in Ethiopia, India, Peru and Vietnam. It explores recent trends for children growing up in Andhra Pradesh, one of India's most populous states, based on Young Lives survey data collected for a sample of 1950 young children born in 2001 plus in-depth qualitative research. The paper discusses how poverty levels and location are strongly predictive of whether children attend government or private pre-school. It highlights policy challenges stemming from weak governance of the pre-school sector, notably how the relatively-unregulated and rapidly-growing private sector offers to initiate children into formal learning, in English, from a much earlier age than normally considered to be developmentally appropriate. And it identifies how government provision could be improved and strengthened. "Young Lives" communities description is appended. (Contains 4 tables, 2 figures and 8 footnotes.) [An earlier version of this paper was published as Working Paper 52 in "Young Lives'" own Working Paper series.]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1383-7907
Database :
ERIC
Journal :
Bernard van Leer Foundation (NJ1)
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
ED522538
Document Type :
Reports - Descriptive