Theses and Dissertations
Date of Award
2025
Document Type
Dissertation - NSU Access Only
Degree Name
Doctor of Education (EdD)
Department
Abraham S. Fischler College of Education and School of Criminal Justice
Advisor
Sandra Duncan
Committee Member
Roslyn Doctorow
Committee Member
Kimberly Durham
Keywords
academic readiness, descriptive statistics, early literacy, ex-post facto design, kindergarten, literacy skills, prekindergarten, program duration, quantitative research, school readiness, star early literacy, voluntary prekindergarten (VPK)
Abstract
This applied dissertation was designed to investigate the relationship between the amount of time children spent in a Voluntary Prekindergarten (VPK) education program and their academic readiness entering kindergarten. It is important to understand the impact of VPK duration on necessary foundational skills entering kindergarten.
Using an ex-post facto quantitative research design, the study analyzed scaled score results from the Star Early Literacy instrument from the 2018-2019 and 2022-2023 school years. The participants were divided into two groups for each school year based on their daily attendance duration: those who attended VPK for 3 hours and those who attended for more than 3 hours. The study also analyzed scaled score results from the Star Early Literacy instrument according to the students’ gender. The initial idea was to conduct an independent-samples t test to determine whether significant differences existed between the two groups in their scaled scores from the Star Early Literacy instrument. However, due to sample limitations, the study analyzed only the descriptive statistics.
Findings showed that full-day VPK attendees consistently had higher mean literacy scores than those who attended 3 hours. Small sample sizes, especially in the 3-hour group in 2022-2023, and high variability likely limited the ability to detect meaningful differences. Although there was a pattern of higher average scores for full-day VPK students, the evidence did not support a significant advantage of program length for academic readiness in the years analyzed.
NSUWorks Citation
Marvin Perdomo. 2025. Investigating the Influence of Time Spent in a Voluntary Prekindergarten Education Program on Student Academic Readiness. Doctoral dissertation. Nova Southeastern University. Retrieved from NSUWorks, Abraham S. Fischler College of Education and School of Criminal Justice. (1154)
https://nsuworks.nova.edu/fse_etd/1154.