Accountability for after-school care: Devising standards and measuring adherence to them

Author(s): Beckett, Megan; Hawken, Angela; Jacknowitz, Alison;
Date Issued: 2001
Publisher(s): Rand Corporation
Description: A report evaluating school-based after-school programs administered by Stone Soup Child Care Programs, using a methodology and instruments developed from a review of good after-school program practices
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Funder(s): Stone Soup Child Care Programs ; Promising Practices Network ; Rand Corporation
Source: Santa Monica, CA: Rand Corporation. Retrieved April 23, 2003, from http://www.rand.org/publications/MR/MR1411/index.html
Topics: Research & Evaluation Methods > Research Methods

Child Care & Early Education Quality

Programs, Interventions & Curricula > Programs > Out-Of-School Time
Country: United States
States: CALIFORNIA
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