From planning to practice: State efforts to improve early childhood education

Author(s): National Association of State Boards of Education;
Date Issued: 2005
Publisher(s): National Association of State Boards of Education
Description: A description of six states' efforts to improve young children's school readiness by replanning their early childhood education programs
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Source: Alexandria, VA: National Association of State Boards of Education. Retrieved April 12, 2006, from http://www.nasbe.org/projects/From_Planning_to_Practice.pdf (no longer accessible since June 9, 2009)
Topics: Child Care & Early Education Quality > Quality Initiatives

Policies > Child Care & Early Education Policies
Country: United States
States: ILLINOIS, KANSAS, LOUISIANA, MASSACHUSETTS, OHIO, WYOMING
ISBN: 1-58434-060-6 : Unspecified
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