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To: koan who wrote (780363)4/17/2014 1:31:29 PM
From: TimF  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1583405
 
Those guys take that research and twist to say what they want it to say

I posted a direct quote (with a link) from HHS. That isn't taking the researching and twisting it to something else, that is the result of the research.

I'll repeat it for you -

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"The Head Start Impact Study found impacts for the sample as a whole at the end of one year of Head Start on a broad range of early language and literacy outcomes for children in both the 3- and 4-year-old cohorts, with impacts on math skills for children in the 3-year-old cohort. However, these early effects rapidly dissipated in elementary school, with only a single impact remaining at the end of 3rd grade for children in each age cohort. The data indicated that the initial Head Start benefits are quickly “made up” by children in the non-Head Start group.The Head Start Impact Study found impacts for the sample as a whole at the end of one year of Head Start on a broad range of early language and literacy outcomes for children in both the 3- and 4-year-old cohorts, with impacts on math skills for children in the 3-year-old cohort. However, these early effects rapidly dissipated in elementary school, with only a single impact remaining at the end of 3rd grade for children in each age cohort. The data indicated that the initial Head Start benefits are quickly “made up” by children in the non-Head Start group."

acf.hhs.gov



To: koan who wrote (780363)4/17/2014 1:59:02 PM
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Obama bombs at PA stop. Hand picked audience unable to hide their contempt for our little dimwit.

VIDEO
dailycaller.com

President Barack Obama ventured Wednesday to a mostly blue-collar region of the United States and tried to engage an audience that was cold to him.

The 15 community college students who were picked to stand immediately behind the president, and in view of the TV cameras, mostly stood stone-faced through his speech.

At the end, when the president walked back from the podium to smile and wave at the roughly 60 people in the bleachers 20 feet behind him, he faced a unfriendly wall of faces.

Read more: dailycaller.com