Early Childhood Education Reading Answers: IELTS Reading Practice Test

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It is important that you practice topics like "Early Childhood Education" for the IELTS exam, as it includes popular themes connected to education, social issues, and policy. This will help you understand complicated ideas and acquire a wide variety of vocabulary. This topic requires you to analyze, express opinions, and discuss abstract concepts, improving your critical thinking abilities and preparing you for the IELTS exam. Being familiar with these subjects will help you communicate ideas more effectively, which will ultimately raise your total band score.

IELTS Reading Early Childhood Education Reading Answers Below Early Childhood Education Reading Passage for your practice is inspired by Cambridge 5, Test 3. You should spend about 20 minutes on Questions 1-13, which are based on the reading passage below.

Early Childhood Education

New Zealand's National Party spokesman on education, Dr Lockwood Smith, recently visited the US and Britain. Here he reports on the findings of his trip and what they could mean for New Zealand's education policy

A

‘Education To Be More' was published last August. It was the report of the New Zealand Government's Early Childhood Care and Education Working Group. The report argued for enhanced equity of access and better funding for childcare and early childhood education institutions. Unquestionably, that's a real need; but since parents don't normally send children to pre-schools until the age of three, are we missing out on the most important years of all? 

B

A 13 year study of early childhood development at Harvard University has shown that, by the age of three, most children have the potential to understand about 1000 words - most of the language they will use in ordinary conversation for the rest of their lives.

Furthermore, research has shown that while every child is born with a natural curiosity, if can be suppressed dramatically during the second and third years of life. Researchers claim that the human personality is formed during the first two years of life, and during the first three years, children learn the basic skills they will use in all their later learning both at home and at school. Once over the age of three, children continue to expand on existing knowledge of the world.

C

It is generally acknowledged that young people from poorer socio-economic backgrounds fend to do less well in our education system. That's observed not just in New Zealand, but also in Australia, Britain and America. In an attempt to overcome that educational under-achievement, a nationwide programme called 'Headstart' was launched in the United Slates in 1965. A lot of money was poured into it. It took children into pre-school institutions at the age of three and was supposed to help the children of poorer families succeed in school.

Despite substantial funding, results have been disappointing. It is thought that there are two explanations for this. First, the programme began too late. Many children who entered it at the age of three were already behind their peers in language and measurable intelligence. Second, the parents were not involved. At the end of each day, '' children returned to the same disadvantaged home environment.

D

As a result of the growing research evidence of the importance of the first three years of a child's life and the disappointing results from 'Headstart', a pilot programme was launched in Missouri in the US that focused on parents as the child's first teachers. The 'Missouri' programme was predicated on research showing that working with the family, rather than bypassing the parents, is the most effective way of helping children get off to the best possible start in life. The four-year pilot study included 380 families who were about to have their first child and who represented a cross-section of socio-economic status, age and family configurations. They included single-parent and two-parent families, families in which both parents worked, and families with either the mother or father at home.

The programme involved trained parent- educators visiting the parents' home and working with tire parent, or parents, and the child. Information on child development, and guidance on things to look for and expect as the child grows were provided, plus guidance in fostering the child's intellectual, language, social and motor-skill development. Periodic check-ups of the child's educational and sensory development (hearing and vision) were made to detect possible handicaps that interfere with growth and development. Medical problems were referred to professionals.

Parent-educators made personal visits to homes and monthly group meetings were held with other new parents to share experience and discuss topics of interest. Parent resource centres, located in school buildings, offered learning materials for families and facilitators for child core.

E

At the age of three, the children who had been involved in the 'Missouri' programme were evaluated alongside a cross-section of children selected from the same range of socio-economic backgrounds and family situations, and also a random sample of children that age. The results were phenomenal. By the age of three, the children in the programme were significantly more advanced in language development than their peers, had made greater strides in problem solving and other intellectual skills, and were further along in social development, tn fact, the average child on the programme was performing at the level of the top 15 to 20 per cent of their peers in such things as auditory comprehension, verbal ability and language ability.

Most important of all, the traditional measures of 'risk', such as parents' age and education, or whether they were a single parent, bore little or no relationship to the measures of achievement and language development. Children in the programme performed equally well regardless of socio-economic disadvantages. Child abuse was virtually eliminated. The one factor that was found to affect the child's development was family stress leading to a poor quality of parent-child interaction. That interaction was not necessarily bad in poorer families.

F

These research findings are exciting. There is growing evidence in New Zealand that children from poorer socio-economic backgrounds are arriving at school less well developed and that our school system tends to perpetuate that disadvantage. The initiative outlined above could break that cycle of disadvantage. The concept of working with parents in their homes, or at their place of work, contrasts quite markedly with the report of the Early Childhood Care and Education Working Group. Their focus is on getting children and mothers access to childcare and institutionalised early childhood education. Education from the age of three to five is undoubtedly vital, but without a similar focus on parent education and on the vital importance of the first three years, some evidence indicates that it will not be enough to overcome educational inequity. 

 

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Early Childhood Education Practice Questions

Questions 1-7

Complete the summary below.

Choose NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS from the passage for each answer.

Write your answers in boxes 1-7 on your answer sheet.

After the inadequate outcomes of 1. ________ and growing evidence of the importance of a child's primary three years of life, another initiative was launched in Missouri, US. The goal of this approach was to make parents the child's 2. ________ It was established on research showing that the best way to promote a child's early development is to work with the 3.) _______ 380 families different 4.) ___________ and socioeconomic origins participated in the four-year pilot research. Trained parent-educators did routine 5.) __________ on the child's academic and sensory development and visited homes to provide assistance on the child’s development. Furthermore, a monthly group meeting was arranged for parents to 6.) _________ and talk about important topics. The 7.) __________ offered educational resources as well as child care coordinators.

Early Childhood Education Reading Answers 1-7

  1. Answer: HEADSTART
    Answer location: Paragraph D
    Explanation: ‘As a result of the growing research evidence of the importance of the first three years of a child's life and the disappointing results from 'Headstart'. This suggests that Headstart program was not as successful as it should have been.
  2.  Answer: FIRST TEACHERS
    Answer location: Paragraph D, line
    Explanation: ‘...a pilot programme was launched in Missouri in the US that focused on parents as the child's first teachers.’ This means that the new project aimed to make parents the child's "first teachers," that is, to have them directly in charge of nurturing the child's early development.
  3. Answer: FAMILY
    Answer location: Paragraph D, line
    Explanation: ..research showing that working with the family, rather than bypassing the parents.’ This line indicates that the Missouri program originated from research showing that the best approach to helping early childhood development was to work directly with the family, as opposed to neglecting them.
  4. Answer: FAMILY CONFIGURATION
    Answer location: Paragraph D, line
    Explanation: ‘....380 families who were about to have their first child and who represented a cross-section of socio-economic status, age and family configurations.’ The 4-year study involved families with a range of different family setups (configurations), such as single-parent and two-parent families, showing the variety of participants in the pilot program.
  5. Answer: CHECK-UPS
    Answer location: Paragraph D, line
    Explanation: Periodic check-ups of the child's educational and sensory development (hearing and vision) were made to detect possible handicaps that interfere with growth and development.’ During thai research, qualified parent educators carried out regular assessments, or "check-ups," of the child's development to track their development and resolve any problems.
  6. Answer: SHARE EXPERIENCES
    Answer location: Paragraph D, line
    Explanation: ...monthly group meetings were held with other new parents to share experience and discuss topics of interest.’ There were meetings once a month to talk about their experience and discuss.
  7. Answer: PARENT RESOURCE CENTRES
    Answer location: Paragraph D, line
    Explanation: Parent resource centers, located in school buildings, offered learning materials for families and facilitators for child core.’ To help families with child care, there were parent-related resource centers established.








Early Childhood Education IELTS Answers 8-13

Do the following statements agree with the information given in Reading Passage?

In boxes 8-13 on your answer sheet, write

TRUE    if the statement agrees with the information

FALSE if the statement contradicts the information

NOT GIVEN if there is no information on this

8. The 'Education To Be More' report from the New Zealand government was released prior to August. 

Answer: FALSE
Answer location: Paragraph A
Explanation: The passage clearly states, "'Education To Be More' was published last August." So, the statement is false because the report was not made public before August.

9.The Harvard study investigated how early language development is impacted by socioeconomic circumstances.

Answer: NOT GIVEN
Answer location: Paragraph B
Explanation: The text discusses the results of a Harvard University study concerning the growth of children's language and personality building. However, there is no mention of the socioeconomic status of the children who took part in the study or whether this factor was taken into account.

10. During the early years of life, children acquire fundamental skills that serve as the basis for any future education.

Answer: TRUE
Answer location: Paragraph B
Explanation: ‘..during the first three years, children learn the basic skills they will use in all their later learning both at home and at school.’ This suggests that future learning is built on the development of these skills.

11. The Missouri program gave particular attention to family stress and its effects on children's growth.

Answer: NOT GIVEN
Answer location: Not stated
Explanation: Although family stress is mentioned in the text as impacting children's development, it is not made clear whether the "Missouri" program included any particular steps to address this problem.

12. The Early Childhood Care and Education Working Group is believed to focus on interacting with parents in their houses or workplaces.

Answer: FALSE
Answer location: Paragraph F
Explanation: The group's emphasis on institutionalizing early childhood education is sharply contrasted in the passage.

13. The "Missouri" and "Headstart" initiatives both succeeded in eradicating socioeconomic barriers that impacted children's academic performance.

Answer: FALSE
Answer location: Paragraphs C & E
Explanation: According to the text, the "Missouri" program had remarkable success despite socioeconomic issues, but the "Headstart" program had poor outcomes and failed to overcome socioeconomic barriers. 







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