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Assessing the quality of provision in community nurseries
Stephen, Christine, 1995
Early Child Development and Care, 108(1), 83-98

A study of the quality of child care provision for preschool children and the quality of community-based nurseries versus traditional nursery schools in the United Kingdom

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Community nurseries and inter-professional liaison
Wilkinson, J. Eric, 1995
Early Child Development and Care, 108(2), 137-145

A study of the relationship between community nurseries and professional agencies concerned with child care within England, and the impact successful development of liaison amongst these groups may have on deleterious outcomes for children, such as the necessity of residential care

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Integration pre-five provision: An analysis of aims and objectives
Wilkinson, J. Eric, 1995
Early Child Development and Care, 108(1), 67-82

A comparison of two types of nursery schools in the British child care system and their two year outcomes

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Tracking children's progress: Record keeping in the pre-school year
Wilkinson, J. Eric, 1999
In V. Wilson & J. Ogden-Smith (Eds.), Pre-school educational research: Linking policy with practice (pp. 34-40). Edinburgh: Scotland, Education Department.

A summary of research conducted in Scotland on preschool program practices for assessing children

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