New Jersey's Abbott prekindergarten program: A model for the nation

Author(s): Frede, Ellen; Barnett, W. Steven;
Date Issued: 2011
Publisher(s): Paul H. Brookes Publishing Co.
Description: An overview of trends in participation, measurements of academic outcomes, and efforts to improve quality in the public preschool programs of New Jersey's Abbott-designated school districts
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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. 191-196). Baltimore: Paul H. Brookes
Topics: Programs, Interventions & Curricula > Programs > Public Prekindergarten
ISBN: 1598571834 : Paperback , 978-1598571837 : Paperback
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