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Using Multiple Child Assessments to Inform Practice in Early Childhood Programs: Lessons from Milpitas Unified School District

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  • Celina Kamler
  • Emily Moiduddin
  • Lizabeth Malone

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This study examined program practices in a state-funded preschool in Northern California that had recently added a new assessment to its existing tools to measure and evaluate preschool students' school readiness.

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  • Celina Kamler & Emily Moiduddin & Lizabeth Malone, 2014. "Using Multiple Child Assessments to Inform Practice in Early Childhood Programs: Lessons from Milpitas Unified School District," Mathematica Policy Research Reports e39220ef27ff4b93873e914e2, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:e39220ef27ff4b93873e914e296d0981
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    Child Assessment; Early Childhood; Milpitas Unified School District;
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