Evaluation of Preschool for All: Implementation in San Mateo and San Francisco counties: Year 2 report [Executive summary]

Author(s): American Institutes for Research;
Date Issued: 29 October, 2007
Publisher(s): First 5 San Francisco; San Mateo County (Calif.). Office of Education; First 5 San Mateo County
Description: A summary of a process evaluation of the implementation of the universal four-year-old prekindergarten initiative Preschool for All in San Mateo and San Francisco Counties, California, based on survey responses of 5 providers in San Mateo County and 21 providers in San Francisco county, and observations of 8 classrooms in each county
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Funder(s): First 5 San Mateo County ; First 5 San Francisco
Source: San Francisco: First 5 San Francisco. Retrieved October 25, 2009, from http://www.first5sf.org/downloads/pfa_eval_y2.pdf
Topics: Child Care & Early Education Quality

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