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The Director's Mentoring Project: An analysis of the experiences of mentors and proteges and the impact of mentoring on selected child care centers in San Antonio, Texas
Castillo, Cathleen F., 2004
Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Texas A&M University, College Station

An inquiry into the use of mentoring to promote change and increased quality in child care programs in San Antonio, Texas, based on data from participants in the Director’s Mentoring Project

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The influence of Head Start and other pre-school programs on student achievement
Lubcker, Donna H., 2004
Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Louisiana Tech University, Ruston

An investigation of the impact of Head Start on children's academic achievement according to state mandated testing in the third grade, comparing test scores of former Head Start students with test scores of economically advantaged students who did not attend Head Start

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Testing concerns in preschool: What administrators should know about testing oral language in young children
Enriquez, Blanca E., 2004
Unpublished doctoral dissertation, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces

A quasi-experimental study of Texan Head Start children to investigate the correlation between norm referenced testing and teacher observation assessment in the area of language development

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