A system that works: Highlights of effective intervention strategies in a quality improvement system

Author(s): Sinisterra, Diana; Baker, Stephen
Date Issued: Fall 2010
Description: An inquiry into the influence of a quality rating system on the quality of out of school time programs, based on an assessment of the Palm Beach County Quality Improvement System (QIS) in Florida
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Journal Title: Afterschool Matters
Volume Number: 12
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Page Range: 37-44
Topics: Child Care & Early Education Quality > Quality Initiatives
Country: United States
States: FLORIDA
ISSN: AAAA-0003 Unknown
Peer Reviewed: yes
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