The whole child, the whole setting: Toward integrated measures of quality

Author(s): Bouffard, Suzanne; Jones, Stephanie M.;
Date Issued: 2011
Publisher(s): Paul H. Brookes Publishing Co.
Description: A discussion of the importance of early childhood quality measures to assess simultaneously the children and the child care environment, including indicators of children's development, process quality, and social dynamics
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Editor(s): Zaslow, Martha; Martinez-Beck, Ivelisse; Tout, Kathryn; Halle, Tamara
Source: In M. Zaslow, I. Martinez-Beck, K. Tout, & T. Halle (Eds.), Quality measurement in early childhood settings (pp. 281-295). Baltimore: Paul H. Brookes
Topics: Research & Evaluation Methods > Measures

Child Care & Early Education Quality
ISBN: 1-59857-161-3 : Unspecified , 978-1-59857-161-5 : Paperback
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