Planning matters: Report to the Scottish Executive of the analysis of early education and childcare plans [Executive summary]

Author(s): Hayward, Louise; Hedge, Nicki;
Date Issued: 2000
Publisher(s): Scotland. Scottish Executive
Description: A summary of an analysis of local government child care and early education partnership plans in Scotland providing information on growth in child care slots, use of government funds, and trends in child care supply and demand
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Source: Edinburgh: Scotland, Scottish Executive. Retrieved October 20, 2006, from http://www.scotland.gov.uk/library3/education/planmatters_summ-00.asp
Topics: International Child Care & Early Education > Single-Country Studies

Service Delivery > Coordination & Integration Of Child Care & Early Education Services
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