Statewide evaluation framework: Final report

Author(s): First 5 Evaluation Framework Workgroup;
Date Issued: July 11, 2005
Publisher(s): First 5 California
Description: Recommendations for improvements to the framework used to evaluate state-funded early childhood programs in California, including providing information about expenditures, simplifying and standardizing data reporting, defining clear roles for the state and counties, and creating system and process for ongoing evaluation and research
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Preparer(s): Government Finance Officers Association; Altmayer Consulting
Source: California: First 5 California. Retrieved January 22, 2008, from http://www.f5ac.org/files/First%205%20Framework%20Report%20Final%20v2edit-102705.pdf
Topics: Research & Evaluation Methods

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