This report updates policy developments made in different states when it comes to professional development, child care subsidies, child care regulations, quality rating and improvement systems, infant/toddler, pre-K, Kindergarten, Birth to Five, child assessment, quality enhancements, governance, public/private partnerships, statewide councils, health care, early intervention, mental health, collective bargaining, charter schools, public schools and tax credits. Connecticut is not one of the states featured in this report, but Massachusetts and Rhode Island are.
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| NAEYC State ECE Public Policy Developments FY10.pdf | 144.71 KB |