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Evaluating the 4-H Science initiative: The 2010 Youth, Engagement, Attitudes and Knowledge survey results
National 4-H Council (U.S.), 2010
Chevy Chase, MD: National 4-H Council.

A summary of a study of the science-related attitudes, activities, and skills of children participating in 4-H Science, an initiative to increase 4-H science, engineering, technology, and applied math program offerings, based on survey responses from 1,060 children attending 4-H Science programs

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Evaluation of the 4-H Science Initiative: Year 2 implementation study
LaFleur, Jennifer Johnson, November, 2010
Chevy Chase, MD: National 4-H Council.

An evaluation of 4-H Science, an initiative to increase 4-H science, technology, engineering, and applied math program offerings, that examines state-level implementation of 4-H Science and characteristics of successful 4-H Science programs, based on interviews with state and county 4-H leaders

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Evaluating the 4-H Science initiative: Early findings and recommendations
National 4-H Council (U.S.), 2010
Chevy Chase, MD: National 4-H Council.

A summary of an evaluation of 4-H Science, an initiative to increase 4-H science, engineering, technology, and applied math program offerings, that examines program implementation in the areas of partnerships, staffing and professional development, curriculum, evaluation, marketing and communications, and funding, based on survey responses from state program leaders who oversee 4-H programs

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Gearing Up for Kindergarten: Project overview & year-end report for 2009-2010 [Executive summary]
Brotherson, Sean E., August, 2010
Fargo: North Dakota State University, Extension Service.

A summary of an evaluation of Gearing Up for Kindergarten, a preschool learning and parenting education program in North Dakota, that examines changes in parenting practices and children's readiness for school, based on pre- and post-program surveys from parents and teachers

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4-H Science, Engineering and Technology (SET) initiative: Youth Engagement, Attitudes, and Knowledge study: Executive summary
Mielke, Monica, March, 2010
Chevy Chase, MD: National 4-H Council.

A summary of a study of the science-, engineering-, and technology-related attitudes, activities, and skills of children participating in 4-H Science, Engineering, and Technology (4-H SET), an initiative to increase 4-H science, engineering, and technology program offerings, based on survey responses from 1,060 children attending 4-H SET programs

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Gearing Up for Kindergarten: Project overview & year-end report for 2009-2010
Brotherson, Sean E., August, 2010
Fargo: North Dakota State University, Extension Service.

An evaluation of Gearing Up for Kindergarten, a preschool learning and parenting education program in North Dakota, that examines changes in parenting practices and children's readiness for school, based on pre- and post-program surveys from parents and teachers

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Strategic report to the governor on the status of early childhood
Nebraska. Early Childhood Interagency Coordinating Council, December, 2010
Lincoln: Nebraska, Early Childhood Interagency Coordinating Council.

An overview of early childhood services in Nebraska related to parent education and family support, socioemotional development and mental health, early care and education, and medical and dental homes, with an examination of the system of public supports for early care and education in the state

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