Pre-K PACE community report

Author(s): Lehmann, Christine; Hightower, A. Dirk; Broser, Marc;
Date Issued: May 2009
Publisher(s): Children's Institute (Rochester, N.Y.)
Description: Findings from an assessment of children's experiences in prekindergarten using the Pre-K PACE (Parent's Appraisal of Children's Experiences) measure, based on a sample of 994 students who participated in Rochester's Early Childhood Assessment Program (RECAP) in Rochester, New York
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Source: (Number T09-002). Rochester, NY: Children's Institute. Retrieved January 24, 2011, from http://www.childrensinstitute.net/sites/default/files/documents/T09-002.pdf
Topics: Children & Child Development > Child Development & School Readiness

Research & Evaluation Methods > Measures
Country: United States
States: NEW YORK
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