Advocating early childhood education for all: Some thoughts on shaping the political context

Author(s): Mintrom, Michael;
Date Issued: 2002
Publisher(s): Winning Beginning NY
Description: A discussion of possible strategies to be used to advocate for the improvement of access to quality early childhood education and care programs
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Source: Albany, NY: Winning Beginning NY. Retrieved October 5, 2005, from http://www.winningbeginningny.org/databank/advocating_earlychild.pdf (no longer accessible since April 11, 2008)
Topics: Child Care & Early Education Philosophy & Theory

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