Georgia's lottery-funded prekindergarten: Is it working in rural Georgia?
| Author(s): | Kimball, Elizabeth Jenkins |
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| Date Issued: | 1998 |
| Description: | A study of the preparedness of students in Georgia’s lottery-funded PreK program in Georgia in relation to students from alternative types of preschool programs or no preschool; the data was collected through survey of 94 teachers of various types of pre-kindergarten programs in 12 school districts serving 1600 children |
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