Public schools as the hub of a mixed-delivery system of early care and education

Author(s): Barnett, W. Steven; Ackerman, Debra J.;
Date Issued: 2011
Publisher(s): Paul H. Brookes Publishing Co.
Description: An argument for the development of public prekindergartens as model early care and education services in communities as part of efforts both to increase standards and to access more community funding and resources
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Editor(s): Zigler, Edward F.; Gilliam, Walter S.; Barnett, W. Steven
Source: In E.F. Zigler, W.S. Gilliam, & W.S. Barnett (Eds.), The pre-k debates: Current controversies and issues (pp. 126-129). Baltimore: Paul H. Brookes
Topics: Child Care & Early Education Quality

Service Delivery > Coordination & Integration Of Child Care & Early Education Services

Financing & Funding > Funding Mechanisms
ISBN: 1598571834 : Paperback , 978-1598571837  : Paperback
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