Connecting the dots: Director qualifications, instructional leadership practices, and learning environments in early childhood programs

Author(s): National-Louis University. McCormick Tribune Center for Early Childhood Leadership;
Date Issued: Summer 2010
Publisher(s): National-Louis University. McCormick Tribune Center for Early Childhood Leadership
Description: Highlights of findings from an investigation into the relationship between child care center directors' educational attainment and the quality of instructional leadership and the learning environment in child care centers, based on a sample of 564 child care center directors from 25 states
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Funder(s): Robert R. McCormick Tribune Foundation ; Illinois. Department of Human Services
Source: (Research Notes Summer 2010). Wheeling, IL: National-Louis University, McCormick Tribune Center for Early Childhood Leadership. Retrieved September 14, 2010, from http://cecl.nl.edu/research/issues/rnsu10.pdf
Topics: Child Care & Early Education Providers/Organizations

Child Care & Early Education Provider Workforce > Education, Certification, & Credentialing
Country: United States
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