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Virginia Alternate Assessment Program
Virginia. Department of Education, 2000
Richmond: Virginia, Department of Education

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Psychological Empowerment Scale
Akey, Theresa M., June, 2000
Educational and Psychological Measurement, 60(3), 419-438

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Current Population Survey, October 1999: School Enrollment
United States. Bureau of the Census, 2000
United States Department of Commerce. Bureau of the Census. Current Population Survey, October 1999: School Enrollment [Computer file]. ICPSR03047-v1. Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor], 2000-12-14. doi:10.3886/ICPSR03047

Data on labor force activity for the week prior to the survey are supplied in this collection. Information is available on the employment status, occupation, and industry of persons 15 years old and over. Demographic variables such as age, sex, race, marital status, veteran status, household relationship, educational background, and Hispanic origin are included. In addition to providing these core data, the October survey also contains a special supplement on school enrollment for all persons surveyed aged 3 years and older. This supplement includes the following items: current grade attending at public or private school, whether attending college full- or part-time at a two- or four-year institution, year last attended a regular school, and year graduated from high school.

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An evaluation of the impact of the Mississippi Director's Child Care Credentialing Project with recommendations for improvement [Executive summary]
Mitchell, Anne W., 2000
Jackson: Mississippi Forum on Children and Families.

A summary evaluation of and recommendations for improving the impact of the Mississippi Director's Child Care Credentialing Project, a project to improve child care quality by credentialing child care center directors, on practices in child care centers, based on trainer and director interviews

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National Survey of Family Growth, Cycle V, 1995
National Center for Health Statistics (U.S.). Division of Data Services, 2000
U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, National Center for Health Statistics. NATIONAL SURVEY OF FAMILY GROWTH, CYCLE V, 1995 [Computer file]. ICPSR version. Hyattsville, MD: U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, National Center for Health Statistics [Producer], 1997. Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [Distributor], 2000.

A repeated cross-sectional survey of women about marriage, divorce, contraception, infertility, and the health of women and infants in the United States.

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National Survey of America's Families, 1999
Urban Institute, 2000
Urban Institute, and Child Trends. NATIONAL SURVEY OF AMERICA'S FAMILIES (NSAF), 1999 [Computer file]. ICPSR03927-v1. Washington, DC: Westat [producer], 1999. Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor], 2007-10-03.

A cross-sectional survey of the economic, health, and social characteristics of families in the United States covering such topics as child health care, child well being, child behavior problems, child care use, child education and cognitive development, and child social and emotional development.

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Early Childhood Longitudinal Study, Kindergarten Class of 1998-99 (ECLS-K) [United States]
National Center for Education Statistics, 2000
U.S. Dept. of Education, National Center for Education Statistics. EARLY CHILDHOOD LONGITUDINAL STUDY [UNITED STATES]: KINDERGARTEN CLASS OF 1998-1999 [Computer file]. ICPSR version. Washington, DC: U.S. Dept of Education, Office of Educational Research and Improvement (Producer), 2001. Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research (Distributor), 2003.

A nationally representative longitudinal study of early childhood development and educational experiences collecting data on child development and home and school environment.

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Welfare reform under PRWORA: Aid to children with working families?
Loprest, Pamela, 2000
Tax Policy and the Economy, 14, 157-203

An overview of changes made to the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) and Child Care Development Fund (CCDF) programs under the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Act (PWRORA) of 1996, with a discussion of the influences of these changes on incentives for states and families, and a preliminary assessment of the impact of PRWORA on state and local governments and low income families with children

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Comparison of phonological training procedures in kindergarten classrooms
Qi, Sharon, 2000
Journal of Educational Research, 93(4), 226-233

A comparison of the effects of two phonological training procedures--segmenting and blending versus first sound identification and rhyming--on the literacy skills of kindergarten children with poor literacy skills

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Early learning, later success: The Abecedarian Study: Early childhood educational intervention for poor children [Executive summary]
Campbell, Frances A., 2000
Chapel Hill, NC: FPG Child Development Institute.

A summary of findings of the Abecedarian project, a high quality Early Childhood Educational Intervention for poor children

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Readiness to learn: 2000 kindergarten survey report
Oregon. Department of Education, 2000
Salem: Oregon, Department of Education.

An examination of children's readiness for kindergarten in terms of six factors--physical development, language skills, socioemotional development, cognitive development, approach to learning, and motor skills, based on teacher assessments of 18,427 children who entered public kindergarten in Oregon in 2000

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Readiness to learn: 2000 kindergarten survey report [Executive summary]
Oregon. Department of Education, 2000
Salem: Oregon, Department of Education.

A summary of an examination of children's readiness for kindergarten in terms of six factors--physical development, language skills, socioemotional development, cognitive development, approach to learning, and motor skills, based on teacher assessments of 18,427 children who entered public kindergarten in Oregon in 2000

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Polk County early childhood business case
Bruner, Charles, November 2000
Des Moines, IA: Heath Services Planning Alliance.

A presentation of economic arguments for the investment of businesses and local government in early childhood education and care

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Child Care Quality and Consumer Education
Peters, H. Elizabeth, 2000
Cornell University

An assessment and rating of the quality of child care providers in four counties, using structural and process measures, and evaluating the impact of ratings on parent choice and the child care market structure, including supply, prices, and turnover. Ratings are made available to parents, in partnership with resource and referral agencies, and parents are surveyed to explore the types of information used to make child care decisions.

Administration for Children and Families/OPRE Projects


Leading the Way: Characteristics and Early Experiences of Selected Early Head Start Programs: Volume III: Program Implementation
United States. Administration on Children, Youth, and Families, December 2000
Washington, DC: U.S. Administration on Children, Youth, and Families.

An analysis of the levels of implementation and child care quality achieved in the early stages of the evolution of 17 programs participating in the National Early Head Start Research and Evaluation Project in fall 1997 in terms of the revised Head Start Program Performance Standards

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Leading the way: Characteristics and early experiences of selected Early Head Start programs: Executive summary: Volumes I, II, III
United States. Administration on Children, Youth, and Families, December 2000
Washington, DC: U.S. Administration on Children, Youth and Families.

A summary of a three-volume report on the implementation of the 17 programs participating in the National Early Head Start Research and Evaluation Project, including overviews of cross-site features, program profiles, and program implementation

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Early childhood education and care policy in Finland: Background report prepared for the OECD thematic review of early childhood education and care policy
Finland. Sosiaali-ja terveysministerio (Finland. Ministry of Social Affairs and Health), May 2000
(Publications of the Ministry of Social Affairs and Health 2000:21). Helsinki, Finland: Sosiaali-ja terveysministerio. (Ministry of Social Affairs and Health).

An Organization for Economic Development Thematic Review of Finnish Early Child Education and Care

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The politics of child daycare in Britain
Randall, Vicky, 2000
New York: Oxford University Press

A historical view of the intersection of politics and child day care issues from the 1940s to the end of the 20th century in Britain, providing a feminist perespective on how and why day care has not become a universally accessible public service for families in Britain

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Center caregivers and family child care providers are different: Training profiles and preferences
Dunn, Loraine, April 2000
This paper was presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Educational Research Association in April 2000 in New Orleans, Louisiana

An exploration of the difference in the perceptions of and participation in professional development programs, based on a survey of 285 workers in child care centers and 74 family child care providers in a Midwestern state

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Resources for New York's informal child care providers
Emanoil, Pamela, Winter 2000
Human Ecology, 28(1), 10

A discussion of initiatives in New York City to provide resources for informal child care providers

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Assessing the Effectiveness of State and Local Quality Initiatives
Porter, Toni, 2000
Bank Street College of Education

An exploration of initiatives designed to improve the quality and supply of child care. Questions include: (1) What initiatives have states and communities funded to improve child care quality and expand child care supply?; (2) How do states and communities assess the effectiveness of these initiatives?; and (3) What assessment tools/methods would be useful to states and communities? Products include a tool-kit of assessment measures and an analysis of selected programs.

Administration for Children and Families/OPRE Projects


Child Care Arrangements Among Low-Income Families: A Qualitative Approach
Chaudry, Ajay, 2000
Harvard University

An analysis of child care arrangements among urban low-income families, using qualitative research methods--including interviews with mothers over a twelve month period, and observations in child care settings--to explore the following questions: (1) What are the strategies working families in low income urban communities adopt for their young children's care and development?; (2) How do different strategies affect the way children spend their time during early childhood?; and (3) What comparisons, if any, can be made in the care offered families with young children in American inner-city communities that differ by racial and ethnic composition, and/or the types of services available in those neighborhoods? The goal is to better understand individual family decisions within the context of the choices available at the community level.

Administration for Children and Families/OPRE Projects


Minnesota Child Care Research Partnership
Swenson-Klatt, Deborah L., 2000
Minnesota, Department of Children, Families & Learning

A partnership exploring how child care affordability, quality, and accessibility affect outcomes for families and children, with a key objective of understanding the effect of State policies such as level of subsidies, tiered reimbursement, and quality regulations. Questions addressed include: (1) How does quality vary for different subgroups, including families who receive subsidies and families from different cultural groups?; (2) How do subsidies affect parents' choice of care, the quality of that care, family earnings, and employment stability?; (3) How does tiered reimbursement affect quality?; and (4) How do subsidies affect the child care market in terms of supply, cost, and quality? Both quantitative and qualitative methods are used. Data from a statewide survey of representative households provides a unique picture of families' child care arrangements, including informal care. Longitudinal analyses of administrative data examine the effect of child care subsidies on employment and earnings.

Administration for Children and Families/OPRE Projects


The Effects of Child Care Disruptions on Working Parents: An Experience Sampling Approach
Foster, Jessica Bigazzi, 2000
Rice University

An examination of the interaction between child care and parent workplace stress. The study follows ethnically and socioeconomically diverse parents, and randomly samples their behaviors and attitudes to measure the effects of child care disruptions as they occur. Hypotheses include: (1) Parents using workplace-site child care experience fewer negative consequences as a result of child care; (2) Women are more likely to experience the effects of child care problems spilling over and affecting outcomes at work than are men; and (3) Low-income families experience more negative outcomes as a result of child care problems.

Administration for Children and Families/OPRE Projects


Barriers to Child Care Subsidies
Shlay, Anne B., 2000
Temple University

A project consisting of three related studies. The first utilizes focus groups and a standardized survey with subsidy eligible families to examine subsidy use among low-income families. The second surveys low-income families to explore how child care preferences may be related to race and culture. The third uses observational measures to examine the quality of kith and kin care for families who do not use subsidies. This research provides policy-relevant information about developing subsidy policies that are sensitive to the contextual and cultural differences among low-income families.

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