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Supports for Early Literacy Assessment |
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Early Childhood Environment Rating Scale (Rev. ed.) A revised version of the original ECERS, designed to assess the quality of environments in preschool, kindergarten, and child care programs for children ages 2.5 to 5 years |
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The APPLES Blossom: The Abbott Preschool Program Longitudinal Effects Study (APPLES): Preliminary results through 2nd grade: Interim report Preliminary findings from a longitudinal study on the lasting effects of participation in an Abbott prekindergarten program on children’s language, literacy, and math skills in first and second grade |
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Woodcock-Johnson III A second revision of the original set of tests intended to measure cognitive abilities, oral language, and academic achievement in individuals 2 to 90 years or older |
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Peabody Picture Vocabulary Test (3rd ed.) The third edition of a listening comprehension measure for spoken words in standard English, as well as a screening test of verbal ability for individuals aged 2 years, 5 months through 90 years or older |
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The Abbott Preschool Program Longitudinal Effects Study (APPLES): Interim report [Executive summary] A summary of the interim results through kindergarten of a longitudinal study of the impact of participation in the New Jersey Abbott Preschool Program, a publicly-funded, high-quality preschool program for children in high-poverty school districts, based on classroom observations and direct child assessments |
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Preschool Classroom Mathematics Inventory |
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Preschool Comprehensive Test of Phonological and Print Processing |
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