Ohio's school readiness goal: Starting early to close the achievement gap

Author(s): Brandon, Richard N.; Maher, Erin J.; Joesch, Jutta M.; Wiechel, Jane;
Date Issued: 2004
Publisher(s): University of Washington. Human Services Policy Center
Description: An analysis of the key components of high quality early childhood education in order to help policy makers recognize the true costs of early care and education and to better policies and programs, which ultimately will lead to a cost-effective approach that ensures access to early learning for all children in Ohio
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Funder(s): A. L. Mailman Family Foundation ; A. L. Mailman Family Foundation ; A. L. Mailman Family Foundation ; A. L. Mailman Family Foundation ; A. L. Mailman Family Foundation ; A. L. Mailman Family Foundation ; A. L. Mailman Family Foundation
Source: Seattle: University of Washington, Human Services Policy Center. Retrieved November 29, 2005, from http://hspc.org/publications/pdf/SchoolReadinessGoal.pdf
Topics: Children & Child Development > Child Development & School Readiness

Child Care & Early Education Market > Economic & Societal Impact
Country: United States
States: OHIO
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