Design for a study of Los Angeles Universal Preschool's Quality Support Coaching model: Final report

Author(s): Moiduddin, Emily M.; Aikens, Nikki; Sprachman, Susan; Atkins-Burnett, Sally; Winston, Pamela; Smith, Elisha K.;
Date Issued: 06 October, 2011
Publisher(s): First 5 LA
Description: A discussion of the design of a formative study of the Quality Support Coaching model for center-based and family child care providers in the universal prekindergarten program of Los Angeles County
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Funder(s): First 5 LA
Source: Los Angeles: First 5 LA. Retrieved April 16, 2012, from http://www.first5la.org/files/07110_401.1Design&AnalysisPlan_Final_10062011.pdf
Note: The project officers are Artineh Samkian and Sharon Murphy. The project director is Emily Moiduddin
Topics: Child Care & Early Education Provider Workforce > Training, Mentoring, & Apprenticeships
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