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[Review of the book The birth of Head Start: Preschool educational policies in the Kennedy and Johnson administrations]
Ayers, William, June 2006
The Journal of Interdisciplinary History, 37(1), 160-161

A review of an analysis of the politics of poverty and early childhood education, from the development of Head Start in the Kennedy administration through its development in Johnson’s War on Poverty, to its movement into the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare during the Nixon years based on documents from the federal government, private foundations, researchers, the media, and oral history interviews

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[Review of the book The birth of Head Start: Preschool educational policies in the Kennedy and Johnson administrations]
Graue, M. Elizabeth, September 2006
Presidential Studies Quarterly, 36(3), 553-554

A review of an analysis of the politics of poverty and early childhood education, from the development of Head Start in the Kennedy administration through its development in Johnson’s War on Poverty, to its movement into the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare during the Nixon years based on documents from the federal government, private foundations, researchers, the media, and oral history interviews

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[Review of the book The birth of Head Start: Preschool education policies in the Kennedy and Johnson administrations]
Manrique-Pardo, Sandra L., 2006
Childhood Education, 82(3), 182

A review of an analysis of the politics of poverty and early childhood education, from the development of Head Start in the Kennedy administration through its development in Johnson’s War on Poverty, to its movement into the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare during the Nixon years based on documents from the federal government, private foundations, researchers, the media, and oral history interviews

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[Review of the book The birth of Head Start: Preschool education policies in the Kennedy and Johnson administrations]
Beatty, Barbara, Winter 2006
History of Education Quarterly, 46(4), 688-690

A review of an analysis of the politics of poverty and early childhood education, from the development of Head Start in the Kennedy administration through its development in Johnson’s War on Poverty, to its movement into the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare during the Nixon years based on documents from the federal government, private foundations, researchers, the media, and oral history interviews

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[Review of the book The birth of Head Start: Preschool education policies in the Kennedy and Johnson administrations]
Kantor, Harvey, March 2006
The Journal of American History, 92(4), 1518-1519

A review of an analysis of the politics of poverty and early childhood education, from the development of Head Start in the Kennedy administration through its development in Johnson’s War on Poverty, to its movement into the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare during the Nixon years based on documents from the federal government, private foundations, researchers, the media, and oral history interviews

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[Review of the book Nordic childhoods and early education: Philosophy, research, policy and practice in Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden]
Sollars, Valerie, 2006
International Journal of Early Childhood, 38(2), 94-95

An examination of the historical and political development of early childhood education in the Nordic Countries

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[Review of the book School-family partnerships for children's success]
Shefelbine, Janet R., 2006
Teachers College Record, 108(8), 1572-1574

A review of an analysis of the conceptual frameworks of school–family partnerships, the cultural issues central to family–school partnerships in a diverse society, and the policy issues affecting school–family partnerships accentuating the importance of building the capacity of parents, teachers, and administrators for fostering constructive school–family networks

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[Review of the book What we know about childcare]
Altman, Julie C., 2006
Families in Society, 87(2), 303-304

A comprehensive summary and review of childcare policies, practices and research

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