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Early Childhood Longitudinal Program (ECLS)
Early Childhood Longitudinal
Studies (ECLS) Program
Kindergarteners on tablets.

Kindergarten Class of 2023-24 (ECLS-K:2024)

Will provide updated information on children's early learning and development, preschool/early care experiences, transition into kindergarten, and progress through elementary grades.

Babies of different ethnicities with a parent.

Birth Cohort (ECLS-B)

Children who participated in regular early care and education arrangements the year prior to kindergarten scored higher on the fine motor skill assessments at kindergarten entry than children who had no regular early care and education the year prior to entering kindergarten.

Kindergarten students from the 80s at a craft table.

Kindergarten Class of 1998-99 (ECLS-K)

Students who indicated in the fifth grade that the statement "I like math" was "very true" for them were more likely to have gone on to an algebra or higher-level course in the eighth grade (43 percent) than were students who responded "not at all true" (33 percent) or "a little bit true" (35 percent).

Kindergarten in a circle with their teacher.

Kindergarten Class of 2010-11 (ECLS-K:2011)

No significant differences by child's sex were detected in children's fifth-grade reading, math, and science knowledge and skills.

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Overview

The Early Childhood Longitudinal Study (ECLS) program provides important information about children's knowledge, skills, and development from birth through elementary school. For more than 20 years, the ECLS program has helped educators, families, researchers, and policymakers improve children's educational experiences.

The ECLS program includes four longitudinal studies that examine child development, school readiness, and early school experiences. The birth cohort of the ECLS-B is a sample of children born in 2001 followed from birth through kindergarten entry. The kindergarten class of 1998–99 cohort is a sample of children followed from kindergarten through the eighth grade. The kindergarten class of 2010–11 cohort is a sample of children followed from kindergarten through the fifth grade. The newest ECLS program study, the ECLS-K:2024, plans to follow the kindergarten class of 2023–24 through the third grade.

The ECLS program is conducted by theU.S. Department of Education.The National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), within the Department'sInstitute of Education Sciences (IES), has a mandate from Congress and is authorized by law to collect statistical data on the condition and progress of education in the United States, including conducting longitudinal data collections like the ECLS program studies. Parents, educators, and policymakers can use information collected through the ECLS program to improve students' educational experiences. The program also provides data to analyze the relationships among a wide range of family, school, community, and individual factors with children's development, early learning, and performance in school.

ECLS-K:2011 Update

Restricted-use and public-use files containing data from all rounds of data collection, that is kindergarten through fifth grade, for the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study, Kindergarten Class of 2010–11 (ECLS-K:2011) are now available. Please note that while the ECLS-K:2011 was designed to allow for cross-cohort comparisons with the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study, Kindergarten Class of 1998–99 (ECLS-K), the direct child cognitive assessment scores available on these files are not directly comparable to scores from the ECLS-K. Child assessment scores designed specifically for comparisons between the ECLS-K and ECLS-K:2011 cohorts are currently in development, with an anticipated release date to be determined. It is appropriate to use data from the current data file release to compare the two cohorts in other ways, for example to look at differences in demographic characteristics or the home, school, and classroom experiences of the two groups.


Announcements

January 7, 2025:

New ECLS blog series released for 2025

December 3, 2024:

ECLS blog on teachers, principals, and school published

September 26, 2024:

Blog celebrating ECLS parents – part of the 2024 ECLS blog series – now posted

September 3, 2024:

New ECLS "Data Issues" website now live

July 9, 2024:

Most recent ECLS Newsletter (Summer 2024 School Staff Newsletter) available on ECLS News website

May 13, 2024:

Second 2024 ECLS blog series post celebrating the ECLS-K:2024 has been released

March 11, 2024:

First posting in the 2024 ECLS blog series, "Celebrating the ECLS-K:2024," is now live

December 18, 2023:

Resource on available ECLS restricted-use files ("Variable names and labels") now available

August 23, 2022:

"What Do NCES Data Tell Us About America’s Kindergartners?" blog post now online

Data Products

May 31, 2018:

ECLS-K:2011 Restricted-Use Kindergarten-Fourth Grade Data File and Electronic Codebook

March 27, 2018:

ECLS-K:2011 Public-Use Kindergarten-Fourth Grade Data File and Electronic Codebook

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March 8, 2023:

Digest of Education Statistics, 2021

February 10, 2022:

Digest of Education Statistics, 2020

February 25, 2021:

Digest of Education Statistics, 2019

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