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Community voices: California preschool directors speak on policy options
Fuller, Bruce, 2007
(Working Paper 07-1). Berkeley: Policy Analysis for California Education.

A survey-based exploration of the views held by the directors of 816 preschools funded by community based organizations in California, focusing on the issues of financing community needs, program improvement, state involvement, and market competition with other institutions

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How much is too much?: The influence of preschool centers on children's social and cognitive development
Loeb, Susanna, February 2007
Economics of Education Review, 26(1), 52-66

An analysis of effects of center-based care prior to kindergarten on children’s cognitive and social-behavioral capacities upon kindergarten entry, according to intensity and duration of center attendance, and social and ethnic group, using data from the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study (ECLS-K)

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Parallel play: Preschool and K-12 finance reform in New Jersey and Texas
Fuller, Bruce, July 2007
(Working Paper 07-3). Berkeley: Policy Analysis for California Education.

A discussion of K-12 finance reforms encompassing new funding for preschools in New Jersey and Texas

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Standardized childhood: The political and cultural struggle over early education
Fuller, Bruce, 2007
Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press

An examination of the debate surrounding the state-run expansion and standardization of preschool, based on ethnographic classroom-based research, case studies of universal preschool programs in Oklahoma and Los Angeles, and a critical review of empirical research

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