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National evaluation of the Even Start Family Literacy Program: Report on Even Start projects for Indian tribes and tribal organizations
United States. Department of Education. Planning and Evaluation Service, 1997
Cambridge, MA: Abt Associates.

An evaluation of Even Start projects for Indian tribes and tribal organizations in order to increase knowledge of the projects, identify unique program management issues, describe best practices, and assess the appropriateness of implementing Even Start Information System (ESIS) for the projects, based on site visits to the Makah Tribe in Washington, the Cherokee Nation in Oklahoma, and the Pascua Yaqui Tribe in Arizona

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National evaluation of the Even Start Family Literacy Program: Report on Even Start projects for Indian tribes and tribal organizations: Executive summary
United States. Department of Education. Planning and Evaluation Service, 1997
Cambridge, MA: Abt Associates.

A summary of an evaluation of Even Start projects for Indian tribes and tribal organizations in order to increase knowledge of the projects, identify unique program management issues, describe best practices, and assess the appropriateness of implementing Even Start Information System (ESIS) for the projects, based on site visits to the Makah Tribe in Washington, the Cherokee Nation in Oklahoma, and the Pascua Yaqui Tribe in Arizona

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