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Children entering school ready to learn: School readiness baseline information for school year 2003-04
Maryland. State Department of Education, 2004
Baltimore: Maryland State Department of Education.

A survey of teacher ratings of the school readiness of Maryland kindergartners

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Connecticut's early care and education industry: An engine for economic development
Connecticut Voices for Children (Organization), 2004
New Haven: Connecticut Voices for Children.

A summary of the economic impact of the early care and education industry in Connecticut

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Readiness: School, family, & community connections: Annual synthesis 2004
Boethel, Martha, 2004
Austin, TX: Southwest Educational Development Laboratory.

A synthesis of research that examines three areas related to children's readiness: what is known about differences about children's skills and performance at kindergarten entry, what is know about early interventions that include community or family components, and what is known about children's transition to kindergarten

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Readiness: School, family, & community connections: Annual synthesis 2004: Executive summary
Boethel, Martha, 2004
Austin, TX: Southwest Educational Development Laboratory.

The summary of a review on school readiness, focusing on the contextual factors related to differences in children's skills and performance at kindergarten entry, early interventions involving family or community components, and transition into kindergarten.

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Strengthening Latino parental involvement forming community-based organizations/school partnership
Osterling, Jorge P, 2004
NABE Journal of Research and Practice, 2(1), 270-284

A discussion of the use of partnerships between schools and Latino community-based organizations to improve the involvement of Latino parents in children’s schooling

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