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Beyond the usual suspects: Developing new allies to invest in school readiness
Bruner, Charles, 2004
Des Moines, IA: State Early Childhood Policy Technical Assistance Network.

A resource brief for child care advocates that offered new strategies for recruiting different people and organizations to invest in early childhood education

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Starting early: Kindergarten entry assessments and addressing the achievement gap in Des Moines public schools
Bruner, Charles, June 28, 2004
Des Moines, IA: Child & Family Policy Center.

A comparative examination of children's achievement in kindergarten as a predictor for their academic achievement later in life, based on assessments of children in kindergarten, third, eighth, and eleventh grades from Des Moines, Iowa, with a focus on children who qualify for free or reduced price lunch (FRPL), speak English as a second language (ESL), are in special education, or who live in a disadvantaged neighborhood

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Starting early: Kindergarten entry assessments and addressing the achievement gap in Des Moines public schools [Executive summary]
Bruner, Charles, June 28, 2004
Des Moines, IA: Child & Family Policy Center.

A summary of a comparative examination of children's achievement in kindergarten as a predictor for their academic achievement later in life, based on assessments of children in kindergarten, third, eighth, and eleventh grades from Des Moines, Iowa, with a focus on children who qualify for free or reduced price lunch (FRPL), speak English as a second language (ESL), are in special education, or who live in a disadvantaged neighborhood

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