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Subject: Nobel Prize Winning Economist shows importance of tutoring/mentoring

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12/18/2006 3:22 PM Alert 

Researchers have previously noted that many of the advantages children receive from preschool experiences begin to wane as they continue through school. A study by James Heckman, a Nobel-Prize winning economist at the University of Chicago and an expert on early childhood education, now shows for the first time that systematic interventions, such as additional tutoring and mentoring during their elementary and high school years,  could sustain the early gains and build on them. Read more at: http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2006-11/uoc-eet111306.php

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