Winning start: A plan for investing wisely in early childhood development

Author(s): Minnesota School Readiness Business Advisory Council;
Date Issued: 09 December, 2004
Publisher(s): Minnesota School Readiness Business Advisory Council
Description: A discussion of the school readiness preparation gap in Minnesota, and a presentation of a strategy to develop, fund, and deliver high-quality early childhood education services to at-risk preschoolers statewide
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Alernative Title: Ready for school?
Source: St. Paul: Minnesota School Readiness Business Advisory Council. Retrieved July 21, 2009, from http://www.mnbel.org/vertical/Sites/%7B915FDA00-08E8-4653-AF99-2B81DD48918F%7D/uploads/%7BDE548DCE-6ACC-41EA-8732-C85FC2CCAFBE%7D.PDF (no longer accessible as of 10/11/11)
Topics: Service Delivery > Child Care & Early Education Services
Country: United States
States: MINNESOTA
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