Building a local system for early childhood: Case studies on Arapahoe and Fremont Counties

Author(s): Birchard, Alison;
Date Issued: April, 2010
Publisher(s): Colorado. Department of Education; Colorado. Department of Human Services
Description: Case studies of early childhood councils in Arapahoe and Fremont Counties, Colorado, that examine community early childhood systems-building efforts, based on a document review, observations of council meetings, and key informant interviews
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Funder(s): Colorado. Department of Education ; Colorado. Department of Human Services
Source: Denver: Colorado, Department of Education. Retrieved November 4, 2011, from http://www.cde.state.co.us/early/downloads/ECCOUNCILS/casestudies.pdf
Topics: Service Delivery
Country: United States
States: COLORADO
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