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Cumberland County and Great Carlisle Area United Way: Success by Six: ECERS-R training
Carl, Barbara, 2003
Harrisburg: Pennsylvania State University, Capital Area Early Childhood Training Institute.

An evaluation of a workshop designed to teach child care center directors and staff how to use the revised version of the Early Childhood Environment Rating Scale to assess their own centers and knowledge of environmental quality

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Cumberland County and Greater Carlisle Area United Way Success by Six ECERS-R training
Carl, Barbara, June 2003
Harrisburg: Pennsylvania State University, Capital Area Health and Human Development Institute.

A description of a quality self-assessment training program for child care teachers and directors, and findings from a survey of pre-training and post-training knowledge and behaviors, based on a sample of 62 early childhood educators in Cumberland County and Greater Carlisle, Pennsylvania

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Lycoming County early childhood quality research project
Carl, Barbara, 2003
Harrisburg: Pennsylvania State University, Capital Area Early Childhood Training Institute.

A study of the quality of care in Pennsylvania's Lycoming County's child care programs, comparing the county results to results from a statewide study of early child care program quality

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