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Making the Case for Early Care and Education

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  • Lori Dorfman

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The book offers advocates arguments to make, and value statements to support those arguments, for a variety of early care and education policy goals. It is believed that young children, their families, and the community at large will benefit if all early childhood education advocates get better at making their case. This book is filled with substantive things to say about various early childhood education policies, expressed in ways designed to evoke the values that illustrate interconnections in our society. This

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  • Lori Dorfman, 2009. "Making the Case for Early Care and Education," Working Papers id:2190, eSocialSciences.
  • Handle: RePEc:ess:wpaper:id:2190
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    book; child; childhood; community; education; society; young children; children; young; early care; education plolicy; teachers; parents;
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