Demonstrating effective child care quality improvement

Author(s): Taylor, Karen; Bryant, Donna M.;
Date Issued: 2002
Publisher(s): FPG Child Development Institute
Description: A description of 12 North Carolina child care program and community agency collaboration strategies, using data from 37 interviews with their leaders and participants
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Funder(s): North Carolina. Division of Child Development
Source: Chapel Hill, NC: FPG Child Development Institute. Retrieved April 16, 2013, from http://www.fpg.unc.edu/sites/default/files/resources/reports-and-policy-briefs/FPG_SmartStart_Demonstrating-Effective-CC-Quality-Improvement-September2002.pdf
Note: This resource is part of the Smart Start Evaluation.
Topics: Child Care & Early Education Quality > Structural Quality

Service Delivery > Coordination & Integration Of Child Care & Early Education Services
Country: United States
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