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The added value of the School of the 21st Century when combined with a statewide preschool program
Ginicola, Misty M., January, 2013
American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 83(1), 89-93

A comparison of child developmental outcomes and classroom quality in school-based early care and education centers that offered either Arkansas Better Chance program (ABC) services alone or a combination of ABC and School of the 21st Century services, based on data from 8,745 4-year-olds in ABC classrooms in Arkansas

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The hidden history of Head Start
Zigler, Edward F., 2010
New York: Oxford University Press

A narrative account of the formation and development of the Head Start program from the 1960s to 2009

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New Jersey's Abbott prekindergarten program: A model for the nation
Frede, Ellen, 2011
In E.F. Zigler, W.S. Gilliam, & W.S. Barnett (Eds.), The pre-k debates: Current controversies and issues (pp. 191-196). Baltimore: Paul H. Brookes

An overview of trends in participation, measurements of academic outcomes, and efforts to improve quality in the public preschool programs of New Jersey's Abbott-designated school districts

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Reliving the history of compensatory education: Policy choices, bureaucracy, and the politicized role of science in the evolution of Head Start
Beatty, Barbara, June, 2012
Teachers College Record, 114(6), 1-10

An account of a proposal to phase out the Head Start program in 1970, based on an interview with Edward F. Zigler

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