An evaluation of the SaMCARES program: Round 9 (2008-2009) [Executive summary]

Author(s): Applied Survey Research;
Date Issued: September, 2009
Publisher(s): Child Care Coordinating Council of San Mateo County
Description: A summary of findings from an evaluation of SaMCARES, an intervention program to increase the retention and improve the quality of the early childhood education workforce in San Mateo County, California, based on information from a survey of and database records on program participants
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Source: San Mateo, CA: Child Care Coordinating Council of San Mateo. Retrieved January 6, 2011, from http://www.appliedsurveyresearch.org/www/products/An_Evaluation_ofthe_SaMCARES_Program_Round9.pdf
Topics: Child Care & Early Education Provider Workforce > Recruitment, Retention & Job Satisfaction
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