The Effects of a Play-Based Preschool Learning Program in Rural Ghana (Study Summary)

This study evaluates the impact of a low-cost, play-based learning program on early childhood cognitive development

Abstract

As in many other developing countries, children under the age of 5 in rural Ghana often fail to reach their developmental potential. Researchers partnered with the Institute for Fiscal Studies and the organization Lively Minds to evaluate the impact of a low-cost, play-based learning program on early childhood cognitive development. Preliminary results suggest that the Lively Minds program is an effective and potentially scalable way to improve children’s’ cognitive and socio-emotional development, health, and school readiness.

This work is funded in part by the Global Innovation Fund.

Citation

O Attanasio and S Krutikova. The Effects of a Play-Based Preschool Learning Program in Rural Ghana Study Summary

The Effects of a Play-Based Preschool Learning Program in Rural Ghana (Study Summary)

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Published 31 December 2019