Beyond the school yard: Pre-k collaborations with community-based partners

Author(s): Wat, Albert; Gayl, Chrisanne L.;
Date Issued: July, 2009
Publisher(s): Pre-K Now (Washington, D.C.)
Description: A discussion of the benefits of and promising practices in collaborations between public prekindergarten programs and community-based child care and early education providers, with policy recommendations to promote collaborations
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