Early Learning Educational Task Force interim report to the Hawai'i state legislature 2007 session [Executive summary]

Author(s): Hawaii. Early Learning Educational Task Force;
Date Issued: December 2006
Publisher(s): Hawaii. Department of Education
Description: A summary of an overview of progress to develop a plan for a comprehensive early learning system in Hawaii
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Source: Honolulu: Hawaii, Department of Education. Retrieved April 6, 2009, from http://doe.k12.hi.us/reports/tolegislature_2007/A05-EarlyChildhoodEducation.pdf
Topics: Policies > Child Care & Early Education Policies
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