[Review of the book Critical perspectives on Project Head Start: Revisioning the hope and the challenge]

Author(s): Hardman, Teresa R.
Date Issued: 01 February, 1999
Description: A review of a group of critical discussions evaluating Head Start's effectiveness in working with low income families of diverse backgrounds, with examinations of program history, parental involvement, and cultural diversity
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Journal Title: Education Review: A Journal of Book Reviews
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Topics: Programs, Interventions & Curricula > Programs > Early Head Start/Head Start
ISSN: 1094-5296 Online
Peer Reviewed: no
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