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Air Force/NACCRRA Quality Family Child Care (QFCC) project: Final report
National Association of Child Care Resource and Referral Agencies, January, 2007
Arlington, VA: National Association of Child Care Resource and Referral Agencies.

An evaluation of a joint Air Force-National Association of Child Care Resource and Referral Agencies initiative to increase the supply of high-quality family child care in civilian communities near Air Force bases by implementing the Air Force model of family child care among local providers

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Assessing Child Care Development Fund (CCDF) investments in child care quality
Porter, Toni, 2002
New York: Bank Street College of Education, Institute for a Child Care Continuum. (No longer accessible as of August 16, 2012)

A catalog, directory, and report on the evaluations of 104 local and state child care quality improvement initiatives funded through the Child Care Development Fund (CCDF)

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Evaluating the Quality Child-Care Initiative: Child-care worker apprenticeships in the Western states: Final report
United States. Employment and Training Administration. Office of Apprenticeship, Training, Employer and Labor Services, 30 April, 2003
Oakland, CA: Social Policy Research Associates.

A process evaluation of the first two rounds of the Quality Child-Care Initiative, federally funded grants for states to address child care quality and labor issues by applying the apprenticeship training method to the child care workforce, in Western states, based on site visits

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Oklahoma 21st CCLC quality improvement pilot project report
Wallace, Leah, November, 2010
Ypsilanti, MI: David P. Weikart Center for Youth Program Quality.

An evaluation of a pilot quality improvement process for Oklahoma 21st Century Community Learning Centers

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Oklahoma’s pilot early childhood program birth through three years: Description, evaluation, and policy implications
Horm, Diane M., October 2009
NHSA Dialog, 12(4), 360-373

An evaluation and description of Oklahoma's state-wide Pilot Program for the improvement of early education services for infants and toddlers through staff training and technical assistance, based on observations of 139 classrooms that serve 1,204 children aged birth through 3

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''Reaching for the stars'': Center validation study final report
Norris, Deborah J., November 2003
Norman, OK: Early Childhood Collaborative of Oklahoma.

An examination of quality differences between child care centers in the various levels of the Reaching for the Stars Quality Rating System (QRS) in Oklahoma

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''Reaching for the stars'': Family child care home validation study: Final report
Norris, Deborah J., August 2004
Norman, OK: Early Childhood Collaborative of Oklahoma.

A study of Oklahoma’s Reaching for the Stars program, a child care quality improvement initiative, examining quality differences between family child care homes representing the various levels of the Reaching for the Stars program’s quality rating system

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Sparking Connections: Oklahoma Tribal Connection: Report on outcomes of Cherokee Nation Sparking Connections program
Caudill, Denise, September, 2005
Oklahoma City: Oklahoma Child Care Resource & Referral Association.

An outcome evaluation of Oklahoma Tribal Connection, an initiative to improve the quality of Cherokee Nation family, friend, and neighbor child care providers, based on surveys of and focus groups with providers

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