Key aspects of governance processes that contribute to systems building that are addressed through PDG B-5 renewal include: How state plans engage critical constituents, especially families and providers of ECCE services, in the development and implementation of their work; The role of State Early Childhood Advisory Councils in policy and programmatic decision making; How states plan to work together when multiple state agencies are contributors to the state’s ECCE system; States’ sustainability plans for work spawned by PDG B-5 Renewal. Additionally, some state PDG B-5 Renewal plans are considering not only governance processes at the state government organizational level, but also the processes to support community ECCE systems building. (author abstract)
Systems building through governance processes
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United States
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Alaska;
Arizona;
Arkansas;
Delaware;
Hawaii;
Idaho;
Indiana;
Kentucky;
Maine;
Massachusetts;
Mississippi;
Montana;
Nevada;
New Mexico;
North Dakota;
Ohio;
Oklahoma;
Pennsylvania;
Texas;
Utah;
Vermont
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