21 resultados para Education, Preschool

em University of Michigan


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"April, 1985."

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Description based on: 2006/2007 ; title from cover.

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"List of books on the infant system of education": p. [202]

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Mode of access: Internet.

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"Contract no. LC88089001."

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"One of a series of successful compensatory education programs."

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"One of a series of successful compensatory education programs."

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"One of a series of successful compensatory education programs."

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House Joint Resolution (HJR) 50 created the Early Intervention Taskforce to partner with the Department of Human Services to undertake a comprehensive and thorough review of the Early Intervention system and develop recommendations and an action plan to address issues related to workforce, financing, monitoring and evaluation, service delivery and transitions. The Early Intervention Taskforce was chaired by the Department of Human Services, with membership defined in HJR 50 to include representation from state agencies, advocacy organizations, professional groups, Early intervention training and consultation groups, the Illinois Interagency Council on Early Intervention, Child and Family Connections managers/staff, and parents of children in the Early Intervention Program.

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Description based on: FY 91.

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This report is prepared in response to the requirements of Section 2-3-7(a)(6) of the Illinois School Code: The State Board of Education shall report to the General Assembly by November 1, 2010, and every three years thereafter on the results and progress of students who are enrolled in preschool educational programs, including an assessment of which programs have been most successful in promoting academic excellence and alleviating academic failure. The State Board of Education shall assess the academic progress of all students who have been enrolled in preschool education programs.