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Annotated resources on early childhood assessment systems
National Child Care Information Center (U.S.), 2004
Fairfax, VA: National Child Care Information Center.

An annotated bibliography of resources on early childhood assessment.

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Early care and education quality measures used with dual language learners: Annotated bibliographies from a critical review of the research
Center for Early Care and Education Research: Dual Language Learners, 2011
Chapel Hill, NC: Center for Early Care and Education Research: Dual Language Learners.

An annotated bibliography of 9 peer-reviewed studies published from 2000 through 2010 on the use of quality measures in center- and home-based early care and education settings for children from birth through age 5, with a focus on dual language learners

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References for the ECELS Health and Safety Checklist document
Early Childhood Education Linkage System-Healthy Child Care Pennsylvania, May, 2010
Media, PA: Early Childhood Education Linkage System-Healthy Child Care Pennsylvania.

A list of reference sources for items in a child care health and safety checklist

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Research on early childhood education outcomes: Longitudinal studies: Source information
Public Policy Forum, July, 2007
Milwaukee, WI: Public Policy Forum.

A table of methods and longitudinal studies on research of early childhood education outcomes

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