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2010-2011 Great Start Readiness Program: Program quality assessment: Statewide data report
High/Scope Educational Research Foundation, September, 2011
Lansing: Michigan, Department of Education.

Findings from an examination of the quality of preschool classrooms and the characteristics of teaching staff in the Great Start Readiness Program, Michigan's publicly-funded preschool program for at risk 4-year-olds, based on data for 1,127 classrooms and more than 1,000 teachers

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Great Start Readiness Program: 2010-2011 risk factor data report
High/Scope Educational Research Foundation, September, 2011
Lansing: Michigan, Department of Education.

An examination of the prevalence of risk indicators among children enrolled in the Great Start Readiness Program, Michigan's publicly-funded preschool program for at risk 4-year-olds, based on administrative data for more than 23,000 children

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Introducing the Cycle of Inquiry System: A reflective inquiry practice for early childhood teacher development
Broderick, Jane T., Fall 2011
Early Childhood Research & Practice, 13(2)

An overview of the Cycle of Inquiry System--a tool for teachers to develop an understanding of emergent inquiry as an active research method of curriculum development, and an account of an undergraduate preservice teacher's use of the system under the mentorship of one of the authors in Michigan

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