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The We Grow Together Professional Development System, Final Report of the 2019 Field Test

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  • Sally Atkins-Burnett
  • Louisa Tarullo
  • Shannon Monahan
  • Felicia Hurwitz
  • Timothy Bruursema
  • Ann Li
  • Elizabeth Blesson
  • Judy Cannon
  • Ayesha De Mond
  • Anna Heckler

Abstract

This report sheds light on the implementation of We Grow Together (WGT), a professional development (PD) system designed for caregivers working with infants and toddlers in center-based settings and family child care homes.

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  • Sally Atkins-Burnett & Louisa Tarullo & Shannon Monahan & Felicia Hurwitz & Timothy Bruursema & Ann Li & Elizabeth Blesson & Judy Cannon & Ayesha De Mond & Anna Heckler, "undated". "The We Grow Together Professional Development System, Final Report of the 2019 Field Test," Mathematica Policy Research Reports e5803bf0bfab4e3dae63ee5fa, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:e5803bf0bfab4e3dae63ee5fa0ccf2b0
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