Head Start's comparative advantage: Myth or reality?
| Author(s): | Gormley, Jr., William T.; Phillips, Deborah A.; Adelstein, Shirley; Shaw, Catherine; |
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| Date Issued: | August 2010 |
| Description: | A comparison of the cognitive, socioemotional, and health effects of two high-quality early childhood education programs in the same city based on assessments, a survey of parents and teachers, and administrative data from Tulsa, Oklahoma |
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