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Family experiences and parent satisfaction with 4-year-old kindergarten in Wisconsin
Adams, Diane B., 2006
(Report A). Madison: University of Wisconsin--Extension.

An evaluation of parents' experiences and satisfaction with a public pre-kindergarten program for four-year-old children in Wisconsin

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Evaluation of a state initiative to improve child care quality
Roach, Mary A., 2005
Early Education and Development, 16(1), 69-84

A quasi-experimental study compared the quality of child care in 28 centers participating in the Wisconsin Early Childhood Excellence Initiative to child care in Comparison centers

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Update on community approach districts: 2005-06
Adams, Diane B., 2006
(Report D). Madison: University of Wisconsin--Extension.

A survey-based study of Wisconsin elementary districts to create baseline data on districts with a ''community approach'' to four-year-old kindergarten (collaboration with child care or Head Start) and to compare the community approach districts to districts that offer four-year-old kindergarten without a collaborative arrangement

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Alternative models for an early care and education system
Edie, David, 2004

A report analyzing early care and education (ECE) developments and policies and presenting models for a potential Wisconsin ECE system

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