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Denver Preschool Program evaluation 2009-2010
Denver Preschool Program, 2010
Denver, CO: Denver Preschool Program.

Highlights of findings from an evaluation of the third year of the Denver Preschool Program (DPP), an initiative to provide tuition credits to parents with children in early childhood education programs and improve the quality of early childhood programming in Denver, Colorado

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Denver Preschool Program evaluation 2010-2011
Denver Preschool Program,
Denver, CO: Denver Preschool Program.

A summary of an evaluation of the Denver Preschool Program, an initiative to provide preschool tuition credits to parents and quality improvement grants to preschools, that examines children's kindergarten readiness, provider quality, and parent experiences

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Denver Preschool Program: Evaluation highlights for 2009-10
Denver Preschool Program, 2010
Denver, CO: Denver Preschool Program.

An overview of findings from an evaluation of the third year of the Denver Preschool Program (DPP), an initiative to provide tuition credits to parents with children in early childhood education programs and improve the quality of early childhood programming in Denver, Colorado, including information of child, parent, and provider benefits of participation

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