Build the future: A blueprint for early learning in New Jersey

Author(s): Association for Children of New Jersey;
Date Issued: February 2006
Publisher(s): Association for Children of New Jersey
Description: An assessment of the need for an integrated system of early childhood education and care in New Jersey, and a proposal of goals and recommendations for the development and implementation of a statewide early learning system
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Funder(s): Early Childhood Funders' Collaborative
Source: Newark, NJ: Association for Children of New Jersey. Retrieved January 4, 2010, from http://www.acnj.org/admin.asp?uri=2081&action=15&di=671&ext=pdf&view=yes
Topics: Service Delivery > Coordination & Integration Of Child Care & Early Education Services
Country: United States
States: NEW JERSEY
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