Closing the achievement gap: Report of Superintendent Jack O’Connell’s California P-16 Council

Author(s): California P-16 Council;
Date Issued: January, 2008
Publisher(s): California. Department of Education
Description: Fourteen recommendations, including two related to pre-kindergarten programs, for closing socioeconomic and ethnic achievement gaps among California students
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Source: Sacramento, CA: California, Department of Education. Retrieved January 21, 2008, from http://www.cde.ca.gov/eo/in/pc/documents/yr08ctagrpt0122.pdf
Topics: Children & Child Development

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States: CALIFORNIA
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