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Early care and education partnerships: State actions and local lessons A summary of findings from the qualitative analysis of state and local early care and education partnerships. |
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Guide to datasets for research and policymaking in child care and early education An annotated bibliography of existing large-scale datasets that provide useful information to policymakers, researchers, and others in the field of child care and early education in the United States |
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Blending early care and education funds: Issues, opportunities, and strategies A qualitative study on the motivations, mechanisms, and strategies of the financial partnerships being developed between early education providers |
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Partnering for Quality: The Impact of Partnerships on Child Care Quality and Accessibility An examination of the approaches to child care partnerships in existence across the country, and the impact of child care/Head Start partnerships on quality and access. Phase 1 analyzes an existing database of quantitative and qualitative data to describe current approaches. Phase 2 involves a correlational study of data from a random sample of child care centers and a comparison group not engaged in partnerships, using surveys of parents, teachers, and directors of child care and Head Start programs over three points in time. |
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Early care and education partnerships: State actions and local lessons An inquiry into the nature and durability of partnerships between early childhood education and care providers and community organizations that support parents’ child care needs |
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State strategies to support early care and education partnerships A summary of the actions states take to support early care and education partnerships. |
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Child care/Head Start partnership study: Final report A report of a longitudinal study of Ohio child care centers that examined the nature and benefits of partnerships with Head Start agencies and analyzed the differences between partnering and comparison centers through surveys of directors, teachers and parents |
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Head Start/child care partnerships: Partnering programs more likely to provide comprehensive services A brief describing and comparing the screenings, referrals, and services offered by child care centers in partnerships with Head Start and those not in partnerships in Ohio |
Fact Sheets & Briefs |