Illinois Preschool for All (PFA) program evaluation [Executive summary]

Author(s): Gaylor, Erika; Spiker, Donna; Fleming, Jana; Korfmacher, Jon;
Date Issued: March, 2012
Publisher(s): Herr Research Center
Description: A summary of an evaluation of Preschool for All, a high-quality, state-funded preschool program for at risk children in Illinois, that examines children's school readiness and developmental outcomes, program characteristics and quality, and staff and participant characteristics, based on a survey of 522 programs located outside of Chicago and on in-depth data, including program quality and child assessment data, collected from 120 of these programs
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Funder(s): Illinois State Board of Education
Source: Chicago: Herr Research Center. Retrieved August 20, 2012, from http://www.erikson.edu/PageContent/en-us/Documents/PFA-Evaluation-Final-Report-June-2012.pdf
Note: The contractor is the Erikson Institute. The subcontractor to the Erikson Institute is SRI International
Topics: Children & Child Development > Child Development & School Readiness

Child Care & Early Education Quality

Programs, Interventions & Curricula > Programs > Public Prekindergarten
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