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2002/03 Childcare and Early Years Workforce survey: Primary schools with nursery and reception classes A comprehensive survey of supervised play time and prekindergarten provider workforce characteristics at primary schools in England, 2002-2003 |
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2002/03 Childcare and Early Years Workforce survey: Primary schools with reception but no nursery classes A comprehensive survey of prekindergarten provider workforce characteristics at primary schools in England, 2002-2003 |
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2005-2009 strategic plan: First 5 Alameda County every child counts An outline of the principles and strategies used by Every Child Counts, an organization issuing program grants in Alameda County, California, to provide support services for young children in home, child care, and community settings |
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After-school programs in public elementary schools: First look A study of the features of public elementary schools with formal after school programs and of the after school programs in these schools, based on a nationally representative sample of public elementary schools |
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After-school pursuits: An examination of outcomes in the San Francisco Beacon Initiative A study of the San Francisco Beacon Initiative, a citywide after-school program, including their approach to fostering high-quality activities and participation amongst young people, whether their high-quality after-school program is producing positive developmental experiences for participating young people, and consequently, is it producing improved wellbeing and academic performance for participants |
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After-school pursuits: An examination of outcomes in the San Francisco Beacon Initiative: Executive summary A summary of a program evaluation of the San Francisco Beacon Initiative (SFBI), a community-based after school program |
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Air Force Manual 34-251: Air Force school-age programs A guide for the implementation of educational programs sponsored by the Air Force |
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Air Force/NACCRRA Quality Family Child Care (QFCC) project: Final report 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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All together now: State experiences in using community-based child care to provide pre-kindergarten A review of findings from a Center for Law and Social Policy (CLASP) state survey regarding implementation of the mixed delivery model, in which prekindergarten is provided by community-based settings and schools |
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All together now: State experiences in using community-based child care to provide pre-kindergarten A discussion of the findings from a survey of 29 states conducted by the Center for Law and Social Policy (CLASP), which examined the policies, opportunities, and challenges associated with including community based child care providers as part of the states' prekindergarten programs |
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All together now: State experiences in using community-based child care to provide pre-kindergarten A discussion of the findings from a survey of 29 states that examines the policies, opportunities, and challenges associated with including community-based child care providers in states' prekindergarten programs |
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An analysis of the perceptions and characteristics of childcare personnel regarding inclusion of young children with special needs in community-based programs An analysis of the perceptions and characteristics of early child care workers with the willingness to care for special needs children in community-based programs in northwestern Ohio |
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The Arizona Kith and Kin Project A discussion of Arizona’s Kith and Kin Project, a non-profit aimed at providing services and training for low-income, family, friend, and neighbor childcare providers |
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Assessing Operation Purple: A program evaluation of a summer camp for military youth An evaluation of Operation Purple, a free summer camp program for military children who experience parental deployment, that examines curriculum implementation and participant outcomes related to communicating feelings about deployment-related stress, understanding military culture and service, and environmental knowledge and practice, based on camp director reports and visitor logs and on a comparison of pre- and posttest parent and child surveys from participants and matched nonparticipants |
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Assessing Operation Purple: A program evaluation of a summer camp for military youth [Executive summary] A summary of an evaluation of Operation Purple, a free summer camp program for military children who experience parental deployment, that examines curriculum implementation and participant outcomes related to communicating feelings about deployment-related stress, understanding military culture and service, and environmental knowledge and practice, based on camp director reports and visitor logs and on a comparison of pre- and posttest parent and child surveys from participants and matched nonparticipants |
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An assessment of Early Steps: A program for early intervention of reading problems An examination of Early Steps an early intervention program for first graders at risk for poor reading acquisition |
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Balancing parenthood and employment: Factors affecting company receptiveness to family-related innovations in the workplace A study of the implementation of innovative programs in the workplace that enhance the balance between work and family life, and the common characteristics amongst companies that communicate greater receptiveness to such programs |
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Be all that we can be: Lessons from the military for improving our nation's child care system An examination of ways in which the military made significant improvements in its child care system, including the military?s approach to improving quality, keeping care affordable for parents, and expanding availability, with lessons on how similar improvements might be made in civilian child care |
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Be all that we can be: Lessons from the military for improving our nation's child care system: 2004 follow-up Highlights from a 2004 follow-up study on the military’s systematic approach to quality child care by the National Women’s Law Center |
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Beyond the school yard: Pre-k collaborations with community-based partners A discussion of the benefits of and promising practices in collaborations between public prekindergarten programs and community-based child care and early education providers, with policy recommendations to promote collaborations |
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Blending work and family: A case study A study and discussion of the impact of employer-based infant-care programs on mothers, infants and the workplace |
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Building and evaluating out-of-school time connections A newsletter on out-of-school time program linkages with other educational and extracurricular programs and institutions |
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Career development and universal prekindergarten: What now? What next? A study of the career development of the child care workforce |
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Center-based child care staff in Alameda County: The California Child Care Workforce Study An investigation of the current status of the child care workforce in Alameda County, California; one in a series of reports regarding the characteristics of licensed child care center staff and family child care providers in seven different California counties |
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Center-based child care staff in Kern County: The California Child Care Workforce Study An investigation of the current status of the child care workforce in Kern County, California; one in a series of reports regarding the characteristics of licensed child care center staff and family child care providers in seven different California counties |
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