Final report of the South Carolina Task Force on Early Childhood Quality Standards

Author(s): South Carolina. Task Force on Early Childhood Quality Standards;
Date Issued: February 2008
Publisher(s): South Carolina. Task Force on Early Childhood Quality Standards
Description: An examination of the content standards for early childhood curricula and quality regulations for early childhood programs in South Carolina
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Source: Columbia: South Carolina, Task Force on Early Childhood Quality Standards. Retrieved July 23, 2009, from the South Carolina First Steps to School Readiness Web site: http://www.scfirststeps.org/docs/TaskForceFinalReport2008.pdf
Topics: Policies > Child Care & Early Education Policies > Standards

Policies > Child Care & Early Education Policies > Quality Of Services
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