Child Care Quality Improvement Project evaluation: Final report

Author(s): Worcel, Sonia D.; Furrer, Carrie Jean; Green, Beth L.;
Date Issued: July 2005
Publisher(s): NPC Research
Description: A process and outcome evaluation of the Oregon Child Care Quality Improvement Project, which provided grants to 11 counties to improve child care quality, based on provider and stakeholder surveys and interviews, quarterly reports, administrative data, and site visits
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Funder(s): Oregon Commission on Children and Families
Source: Portland, OR: NPC Research. Retrieved June 10, 2009, from http://www.npcresearch.com/Files/CCQI%20Final%20Report.pdf
Topics: Child Care & Early Education Quality > Quality Initiatives
Country: United States
States: OREGON
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