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North Carolina Center for Research on Head Start Quality

Description:
The objective of the North Carolina Center for Research on Head Start Quality was to describe the complex relationships among quality measures and between program quality and child and family outcomes. The center's findings may contribute to the development of a set of effective and efficient measures and procedures that can be used by Head Start and other early childhood programs to meet and maintain high service delivery standards. Single- and cross-site studies were conducted in four representative Head Start programs by researchers from the University's Frank Porter Graham Child Development Center and the Department of Maternal and Child Health in the School of Public Health.
Resource Type:
Administration for Children and Families/OPRE Projects

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