The alignment of CEC/DEC and NAEYC personnel preparation standards

Author(s): Chandler, Lynette K.; Cochran, Deborah C.; Christensen, Kimberly A.; Dinnebeil, Laurie A.; Gallagher, Peggy Ahrenhold; Lifter, Karin Nelson; Stayton, Vicki; Spino, Margie
Date Issued: May, 2012
Description: A description of the process for the alignment of personnel preparation standards developed by the Council for Exceptional Children and Division for Early Childhood with the standards developed by the National Association for the Education of Young Children, and an identification of both areas of convergence across the two sets of standards and areas that were primarily addressed through only one set of standards
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Journal Title: Topics in Early Childhood Special Education
Volume Number: 32
Issue Number: 1
Page Range: 52-63
Topics: Policies > Child Care & Early Education Policies > Standards
Country: United States
ISSN: 0271-1214 Paper
1538-4845 Online
Peer Reviewed: yes
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