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The Successful Kids in Pre-K Project (SKIPP) phase II: An assessment of Los Angeles Universal Preschool students' progression toward school readiness: Fall 2008-spring 2009
Applied Survey Research, 2010
Los Angeles: Los Angeles Universal Preschool.

A study and comparison of the school readiness of children participating in the Los Angeles Universal Preschool (LAUP) program in the fall of 2008 and spring of 2009, and an analysis of the sensitivity of the instrument used to measure school readiness, based on assessments of 437 children from 24 LAUP providers

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The Successful Kids in Pre-K Project (SKIPP) phase II: An assessment of Los Angeles Universal Preschool students' progression toward school readiness: Fall 2008-spring 2009 [Executive summary]
Applied Survey Research, 2010
Los Angeles: Los Angeles Universal Preschool.

A summary of a study and comparison of the school readiness of children participating in the Los Angeles Universal Preschool (LAUP) program in the fall of 2008 and spring of 2009, and an analysis of the sensitivity of the instrument used to measure school readiness, based on assessments of 437 children from 24 LAUP providers

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