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Evaluation of the First 5 California Children of Migrant and Seasonal Farm Workers Project: The Migrant Education Even Start Component
First 5 California, January, 2007
Sacramento: First 5 California Children and Families Commission.

An evaluation of the impact of family literacy outreach services provided to 3 and 4 year old children of migrant seasonal farm workers in California, based on a sample of 684 children

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Evaluation of Preschool for All: Implementation in San Mateo and San Francisco counties: Year 2 report
American Institutes for Research, 29 October, 2007
San Francisco: First 5 San Francisco.

A process evaluation of the implementation of the universal four-year-old prekindergarten initiative Preschool for All in San Mateo and San Francisco Counties, California, based on survey responses of 5 providers in San Mateo County and 21 providers in San Francisco county, and observations of 8 classrooms in each county

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School readiness in Santa Clara County: Results of the 2006 assessment and a summary of three-year trends
Santa Clara County Partnership for School Readiness, 2007
San Jose, CA: Santa Clara County Partnership for School Readiness.

A study of children's skills at kindergarten entry and family and early childhood education factors associated with those skills in Santa Clara County, California, based on parent surveys and kindergarten teacher surveys and child assessments

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