Child assessment at the preprimary level: Expert opinion and state trends [Executive summary]

Author(s): Horton, Carol; Bowman, Barbara T.;
Date Issued: 2002
Publisher(s): Herr Research Center
Description: A summary of two national surveys administered by the Herr Research Center at the Erikson Institute investigating the current state of child assessment at the prekindergarten level
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Source: Chicago: Herr Research Center. Retrieved June 1, 2009, from http://www.erikson.edu/downloads/cmsFile.ashx?VersionID=1290&PropertyID=78
Topics: Children & Child Development > Child Development & School Readiness > Assessment & Measurement

Programs, Interventions & Curricula > Programs > Public Prekindergarten
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