Creating research that informs state child care policy: Building and maintaining child care research partnerships

Author(s): Weber, Roberta B. (Bobbie); Wolfe, Jerri;
Date Issued: 2002
Publisher(s): Linn-Benton Community College. Family Resources and Education Division
Description: An overview of a Residency Roundtable, a three day in-depth discussion on child care and early education formed by multiple research partnerships, including information for individuals and policymakers about current practices in child care research regarding quality and child outcomes, support for families, the child care workforce, and child care supply and demand
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Funder(s): United States. Child Care Bureau
Source: Albany, OR: Linn-Benton Community College, Family Resources and Education Division. Retrieved April 5, 2004, from the Oregon Child Care Research Partnership Web site: http://www.hhs.oregonstate.edu/familypolicy/occrp/publications/2002-Creating-Research-that-Informs-State-Policy.pdf
Note: This resource is part of the Oregon Child Care Research Partnership
Topics: Children & Child Development > Child Development & School Readiness

Child Care & Early Education Quality

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