Research on early childhood education outcomes: Source information: Reviews and Meta-analyses

Author(s): Public Policy Forum;
Date Issued: July, 2007
Publisher(s): Public Policy Forum
Description: A chart of titles, methodology and population information for studies of early child care and early education programs
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Source: Milwaukee, WI: Public Policy Forum. Retrieved April 22, 2013, from http://publicpolicyforum.org/sites/default/files/EarlyChildhoodMatrix2007.pdf
Topics: Programs, Interventions & Curricula
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