Guidelines for a national policy model for early childhood education and care in Korea: Meeting the needs of knowledge-based societies

Author(s): Yang, Ok Seung;
Date Issued: 2002
Publisher(s): World Organization for Early Childhood Education
Description: A study to identify comprehensive measures for developing and managing early childhood education programs in Korea and to propose guidelines to support the implementation of such programs
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Journal Title: International Journal of Early Childhood
Volume Number: 34
Issue Number: 1
Page Range: 37-44
Topics: International Child Care & Early Education

Child Care & Early Education Market > Demand & Supply/Needs Assessment

Service Delivery
Country: South Korea
ISSN: 0020-7187 Paper
1878-4658 Online
Peer Reviewed: yes
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