Out-of-school time professional development needs assessment summary

Author(s): University of Pennsylvania. Out-of-School Time Resource Center;
Date Issued: December 2009
Publisher(s): University of Pennsylvania. Out-of-School Time Resource Center
Description: Findings from an inquiry into the professional development needs of out of school time workers, based on a survey of 241 workers in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Source: Philadelphia, PA: University of Pennsylvania, Out-of-School Time Resource Center. Retrieved April 18, 2011, from http://www.sp2.upenn.edu/ostrc/doclibrary/documents/OSTRC_FinalReport_PDNeedsAssessDec23.pdf
Topics: Child Care & Early Education Provider Workforce > Training, Mentoring, & Apprenticeships

Programs, Interventions & Curricula > Programs > Out-Of-School Time
Country: United States
States: PENNSYLVANIA
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