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2007-08 evaluation report: Child Development Education Pilot Program (CDEPP): Summary report
South Carolina Education Oversight Committee, 01 January, 2008
Columbia: South Carolina Education Oversight Committee.

An examination of the implementation and expansion of the Child Development Education Pilot Program (CDEPP), South Carolina's early childhood initiative to improve the school readiness of students in poverty, during the 2007-2008 program year

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2007-2008 implementation & expansion of the Child Development Education Pilot Program (CDEPP): Evaluation report
South Carolina Education Oversight Committee, 01 January, 2008
Columbia: South Carolina Education Oversight Committee.

Findings from an evaluation of the second year of the Child Development Education Pilot Program (CDEPP), South Carolina's early childhood education program to improve the school readiness of students in poverty, during the 2007-2008 program year

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2008-2009 implementation & expansion of the Child Development Education Pilot Program (CDEPP): Evaluation report
South Carolina Education Oversight Committee, 01 January, 2009
Columbia: South Carolina Education Oversight Committee.

Findings from an evaluation of the third year of the Child Development Education Pilot Program (CDEPP), South Carolina's early childhood education program to improve the school readiness of students in poverty, during the 2008-2009 program year

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2009-2010 implementation & expansion of the Child Development Education Pilot Program (CDEPP): Evaluation report
South Carolina Education Oversight Committee, 01 January, 2010
Columbia: South Carolina Education Oversight Committee.

Findings from an evaluation of the fourth year of the Child Development Education Pilot Program (CDEPP), South Carolina's early childhood education program to improve the school readiness of students in poverty, during the 2009-2010 program year

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Coming together for children with disabilities: State collaboration to support quality, inclusive child care
Mezey, Jennifer, 2003
Washington, DC: Center for Law and Social Policy.

A study of state policies which would provide special education and early intervention services to low-income children with disabilities in child care programs

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A framework for describing variations in state early intervention systems
Spiker, Donna, 2000
Topics in Early Childhood Special Education, 20(4), 195-207

A description of a framework designed to describe variations in states' early intervention programs, focusing on domains such as interagency issues, eligibility criteria, extent of within-state variation, models of intake, and models of service coordination

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July 2007: Interim evaluation on the first year implementation of the Child Development Education Pilot Program (CDEPP)
South Carolina Education Oversight Committee, July 24, 2007
Columbia: South Carolina Education Oversight Committee.

Updated findings from an evaluation of the pilot year of the Child Development Education Pilot Program (CDEPP), South Carolina's early childhood education program to improve the school readiness of students in poverty, during the 2006-2007 program year, including information of program expenditures and services provided

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A longitudinal research report on the early childhood development program: The half-day child development program for four-year-olds, 1997-98
Yao, Wei, 2000
Columbia: South Carolina, State Department of Education.

A longitudinal study through grade one of the effects on academic achievement of a South Carolina half-day child development program for at risk four-year-old children, based on assessment score comparisons with nonparticipants

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Update to the interim report on the first year implementation of the Child Development Education Pilot Program (CDEPP)
South Carolina Education Oversight Committee, July, 2007
Columbia: South Carolina Education Oversight Committee.

Highlights of updated findings from an evaluation of the pilot year of the Child Development Education Pilot Program (CDEPP), South Carolina's early childhood education program to improve the school readiness of students in poverty, during the 2006-2007 program year, including information of program expenditures and services provided

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What is the penny buying for South Carolina?: Child development programs for four-year-olds: Student and program characteristics, longitudinal study of academic achievement, and current parent perceptions
South Carolina. State Department of Education. Office of Research, 2002
Columbia: South Carolina State Department of Education, Office of Research.

Three studies of a South Carolina half-day child development program for at risk four-year-old children, including a descriptive study of program and child characteristics, a longitudinal study through grade three of the academic achievement of participants based on comparisons with nonparticipants, and a study of parent perceptions of the program

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Working document of the EOC CDEPP evaluation team: Financial analysis
South Carolina Education Oversight Committee,
Columbia: South Carolina Education Oversight Committee.

An examination of the allocation, appropriation, and management of expenditures by South Carolina for the Child Development Education Pilot Program (CDEPP) from the 2006-07 fiscal year through the first five months of the 2007-08 fiscal year

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