State efforts to integrate measures of leadership and management in quality rating systems

Author(s): National-Louis University. McCormick Tribune Center for Early Childhood Leadership;
Date Issued: Summer 2007
Publisher(s): National-Louis University. McCormick Tribune Center for Early Childhood Leadership
Description: Findings from a survey of states' methods for measuring leadership and management practices in quality rating systems
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Funder(s): Robert R. McCormick Tribune Foundation ; Joyce Foundation ; Illinois. Department of Human Services
Source: (Research Notes Summer 2007). Wheeling, IL: National-Louis University, McCormick Tribune Center for Early Childhood Leadership. Retrieved December 20, 2007, from http://cecl.nl.edu/research/issues/rnsu07.pdf
Topics: Research & Evaluation Methods > Measures

Child Care & Early Education Quality
Country: United States
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