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Review of Gaelic medium early education and childcare
Smith, Christine, 2010
(Research Findings No. 57/2010). Edinburgh, United Kingdom: Scotland, Social Research.

A summary of an examination of the provision of Gaelic language early education and child care in Scotland, based on provider surveys, key informant interviews, and case studies

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Review of Gaelic medium early education and childcare
Stephen, Christine, 2010
Edinburgh, United Kingdom: Scotland, Social Research.

An examination of the provision of Gaelic language early education and child care in Scotland, based on provider surveys, key informant interviews, and case studies

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Review of Gaelic medium early education and childcare [Executive summary]
Stephen, Christine, 2010
Edinburgh, United Kingdom: Scotland, Social Research.

A summary of an examination of the provision of Gaelic language early education and child care in Scotland, based on provider surveys, key informant interviews, and case studies

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Young children learning in Gaelic: Investigating children's learning experiences in Gaelic-medium preschool
Stephen, Christine,
Stirling, United Kingdom: University of Stirling, School of Education.

Findings from a study of the classroom experiences of children in Gaelic-language early education and child care in Scotland, based on observations conducted in 3 Gaelic-immersion settings, and a discussion of issues related to Gaelic-language instruction and early learning

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