PreK Research Project: Final report: Executive summary

Author(s): Schilder, Diane; Curenton, Stephanie M.; Kimura, Stephanie; Young, Jessica Mercer; Anastasopolous, Louisa; Ehrlich, Stacy; Miller, Candy;
Date Issued: December, 2011
Publisher(s): Education Development Center
Description: A summary of a study in New York and Ohio that examines aspects of the relationship between state-funded prekindergarten expansion and child care quality and supply, including: the policy context in each state, based on 31 key stakeholder interviews; the relationship of child care center participation in state-funded prekindergarten to center characteristics and structural quality, based on data collected from 352 Ohio and 90 New York child care centers; and the relationship of changes in state prekindergarten funding to child care supply, based on an analysis of child care center director interviews and administrative data
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