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Building statewide partnership capacity to assess school readiness for Florida Head Start children and families
Greenfield, Daryl B., 2001
NHSA Dialog, 4(2), 197-209

An overview of the process of assessing school readiness in Florida children and its implications for Head Start programs, using data from the Florida Partnership for School Readiness (Readiness Partnership)

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How teacher training in conflict resolution and peace education influences attitudes, interactions and relationships in Head Start centers
Vestal, Marilyn A., 2001
Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Nova Southeastern University, Ft. Lauderdale-Davie, FL

An evaluation of the impact of a professional development program for Head Start teachers designed to expose them to conflict resolution, violence prevention, and peace education for children, and an examination of the impact of instructing preschool children on interpersonal problem solving

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Pre-literacy skills in Hispanic Head Start children: A comparison within and between languages
Lopez, Lisa M., 2001
Unpublished doctoral dissertation, University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL

An investigation of the relationship between phonological awareness and oral language proficiency of a sample of Spanish speaking, Hispanic Head Start children in Florida

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