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Child care/Head Start partnership study: Final report
Schilder, Diane, 2005
Newton, MA: Education Development Center, Center for Children and Families.

A report of a longitudinal study of Ohio child care centers that examined the nature and benefits of partnerships with Head Start agencies and analyzed the differences between partnering and comparison centers through surveys of directors, teachers and parents

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Child care/Head Start partnership study: Final report [Executive Summary]
Schilder, Diane, 2005
Newton, MA: Education Development Center, Center for Children and Families.

Summary of a report of a longitudinal study of Ohio child care centers that examined the nature and benefits of partnerships with Head Start agencies and analyzed the differences between partnering and comparison centers through surveys of directors, teachers and parents

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Early care and education partnerships: State actions and local lessons
Schilder, Diane, 2003
(Research Brief Vol. 1 No. 1). Newton, MA: Education Development Center, Center for Children and Families.

A summary of findings from the qualitative analysis of state and local early care and education partnerships.

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Massachusetts' quality rating and improvement system (QRIS) pilot: Final evaluation report
Schilder, Diane, June 2010
Boston: Massachusetts, Department of Early Education and Care.

An implementation evaluation of the Massachusetts quality rating and improvement system pilot

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Massachusetts' quality rating and improvement system (QRIS) pilot: Final evaluation report [Executive summary]
Schilder, Diane, June 2010
Boston: Massachusetts, Department of Early Education and Care.

A summary of an implementation evaluation of the Massachusetts quality rating and improvement system pilot

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Massachusetts' Quality Rating and Improvement System (QRIS) Provisional Standards Study: Final report
Schilder, Diane, 2011
Boston: Massachusetts, Department of Early Education and Care.

An analysis and research-based revision of the Massachusetts child care quality rating and improvement system (QRIS) standards

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Massachusetts' Quality Rating and Improvement System (QRIS) Provisional Standards Study: Final report [Executive summary]
Schilder, Diane, 2011
Boston: Massachusetts, Department of Early Education and Care.

A summary of an analysis and research-based revision of the Massachusetts child care quality rating and improvement system (QRIS) standards

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Perspectives on the impact of pre-k expansion: Factors to consider and lessons from New York and Ohio
Schilder, Diane, January 2011
(Preschool Policy Brief Issue 21). New Brunswick, NJ: National Institute for Early Education Research.

An examination of the influence of state-funded prekindergarten expansion policies and practices on child care quality and supply in New York and Ohio, based on analyses of qualitative data, secondary data, and policy documents

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State strategies to support early care and education partnerships
Schilder, Diane, 2003
(Research Brief Vol. 1 No. 3). Newton, MA: Education Development Center, Center for Children and Families.

A summary of the actions states take to support early care and education partnerships.

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