Collective management of early childhood programs: Approaches that aim to maximize efficiency, help improve quality and stabilize the industry

Author(s): Stoney, Louise;
Date Issued: 2004
Publisher(s): Smart Start Program (N.C.). National Technical Assistance Center
Description: A report presenting a catalog of collective management approaches currently used by child care services across the United States
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Funder(s): United States. Child Care Bureau ; United States. Child Care Bureau ; United States. Child Care Bureau ; United States. Child Care Bureau ; United States. Child Care Bureau
Source: Raleigh, NC: Smart Start National Technical Assistance Center. Retrieved September 14, 2012, from http://www.earlychildhoodfinance.org/downloads/2004/StoneyCollectiveManagement_2004.pdf
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Topics: Policies > Coordination & Integration

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Country: Canada, United States
States: ARIZONA, CALIFORNIA, CONNECTICUT, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, GEORGIA, MASSACHUSETTS, NORTH CAROLINA, NEW JERSEY, NEW YORK, TENNESSEE, VIRGINIA
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