Do preschool teachers sustain their use of a new curriculum?

Author(s): Lieber, Joan; Hanson, Marci; Butera, Gretchen; Palmer, Susan; Horn, Eva M.; Czaja, Carol
Date Issued: October-December 2010
Description: An exploration of the use of a new curriculum by teachers in the follow-up year to the initial implementation, based on a sample of 43 teachers in Head Start and prekindergarten settings who participated in the implementation year of Children's School Success (CSS)
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Journal Title: NHSA Dialog
Volume Number: 13
Issue Number: 4
Page Range: 248-252
Topics: Programs, Interventions & Curricula > Interventions/Curricula > Preschool

Service Delivery > Child Care & Early Education Services
Country: United States
ISSN: 1930-9325 Online
1524-0754 Paper
Peer Reviewed: yes
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