The Philadelphia Child Care Quality Study: An examination of quality in selected early education and care studies: Executive summary

Author(s): Jaeger, Elizabeth A.; Funk, Suzanne;
Date Issued: 2001
Publisher(s): Saint Joseph's University. Department of Psychology
Description: An investigation of quality of selected early childhood education and care settings in Philadelphia based on assessments of two hundred and eight center and home-based child care settings serving children between two and five years of age
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Source: Philadelphia: Saint Joseph's University, Department of Psychology. Retrieved July 23, 2002, from http://psych.sju.edu/faculty/Jaeger/JaegerFunk2001.pdf (no longer accessible since April 27, 2006)
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Topics: Child Care & Early Education Quality
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