Evaluation of awareness and utilization of Kids Matter framework: Stakeholder survey report

Author(s): Organizational Research Services;
Date Issued: March 2006
Publisher(s): Foundation for Early Learning; Organizational Research Services
Description: A study of early childhood stakeholders' awareness and use of the Kids Matter plan, a framework for building the early childhood system in Washington State to improve child outcomes, based on a survey of groups and organizations that had been introduced to the plan
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Source: Seattle, WA: Organizational Research Services. Retrieved March 23, 2007, from http://www.organizationalresearch.com/publications/evaluation_of_awareness_and_utilization_of_kids_matter_framework_stakeholder_survey_report_march_2006.pdf
Topics: Policies > Child Care & Early Education Policies
Country: United States
States: WASHINGTON
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