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Grey, A. – Australian J Adult Educ, 1970
Aboriginal Family Education Centres began in 1967 at a Baptist camp in New South Wales when a group of 45-60 Aboriginal people made plans for providing educational opportunities for themselves and their children under school age. Foundation aid has helped the growth of the project, which has similarities to the play group approach used in England…
Descriptors: Child Development Centers, Ethnic Groups, Family Life Education, Self Help Programs
Ables, Billie S. – J Clin Psychol, 1970
Descriptors: Child Development Centers, Evaluation, Mental Health Clinics, Parent Attitudes
Thompson, Margery – American School Board Journal, 1980
Looks at evaluations of the program to frame a discussion of the troubled history of Head Start and its current favored position. (IRT)
Descriptors: Child Development Centers, Parent Participation, Preschool Education, Program Descriptions
Clark, Alison – Bernard van Leer Foundation (NJ1), 2007
This working paper explores the methodology and initial issues raised in seeking to involve young children in the design process. It reports a study concerned with how young children can play an active role in the designing and developing of children's spaces. The focus is on children under 6 years old in early childhood provision. (Contains 2…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Young Children, Participation, Educational Facilities Design
Miller, Susan A. – 1987
Five major reasons for the high incidence of laboratory school closings are indicated prior to a description of survival strategies applied in the Early Learning Center at Pennsylvania's Kutztown State College's Child Development Laboratory School. Causes of laboratory school closure are the following: (1) financial difficulties; (2) retrenchment;…
Descriptors: Child Development Centers, Early Childhood Education, Laboratory Schools, Program Descriptions
Robinson, Halbert B. – Children, 1969
Descriptors: Child Development Centers, Early Childhood Education, Health Services, Preschool Education
Morgan, Gwen G. – Compact, 1969
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Child Development Centers, Coordination, Day Care
DiLorenzo, Louis T. – American Education, 1971
Descriptors: Child Development Centers, Compensatory Education, Disadvantaged Youth, Early Childhood Education
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Caldwell, Bettye M. – Teachers College Record, 1989
Child care and early childhood education should be fully integrated. The roots and consequences of the current separation are examined. A description is provided of the Kramer Project, a day care school. Obstacles to fully integrated day care and educational services are discussed. (IAH)
Descriptors: Child Development Centers, Day Care, Early Childhood Education, Educational Environment
Exchange: The Early Childhood Leaders' Magazine Since 1978, 2005
This article profiles Helen J. Post-Brown, director of Sunbeam Child Care Center in Fairmont and president of West Virginia Childcare Centers United, and explains how Post-Brown faced the obstacles when managing a child care business. In the fall of 1980, Post-Brown started Sunbeam as a small preschool with 12 children. Over the years, Sunbeam has…
Descriptors: Child Development, Child Development Centers, Child Care, Preschool Education
Anderson, M. Parker; Adelman, David – Exchange: The Early Childhood Leaders' Magazine Since 1978, 2007
This article features the Project of Excellence, a program that was designed to engage families in an interactive community-based school literacy program. The authors discuss how they created the Project of Excellence. Although the goal of the Project was to improve the reading skills of young children, the focus of the Project was directed toward…
Descriptors: Reading Programs, Reading Skills, Family Literacy, Reading Instruction
Office of Economic Opportunity, Washington, DC. – 1964
THE RECRUITMENT, SELECTION, ORIENTATION, AND EFFECTIVE USE OF VOLUNTEERS IN CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTERS ARE DISCUSSED. VOLUNTEERS WITH PROFESSIONAL SKILLS CAN SERVE AS PHYSICIANS, NURSES, TEACHERS, AND SOCIAL WORKERS. LAY VOLUNTEERS CAN RELIEVE REGULAR STAFF MEMBERS OF ROUTINE DUTIES AND INCREASE THE EFFECTIVENESS OF PROFESSIONAL SERVICE. VOLUNTEERS…
Descriptors: Child Development Centers, Disadvantaged, Health Services, Medical Services
Child Development Services Bureau (DHEW/OCD), Washington, DC. Project Head Start. – 1972
Suggestions for expanding and improving the volunteer participation in all local Head Start programs are provided in this manual. The primary aims of the volunteer programs are to: (1) provide additional staff in all areas of the program, thus increasing the effectiveness of the paid staff; (2) give interested local citizens, including parents of…
Descriptors: Child Development Centers, Disadvantaged Youth, Guides, Preschool Education
Young, Tommie M. – 1972
The Early Childhood Library Specialist (ECLS) concept was first conceived as the Early Childhood Media Specialist, and was written into a proposal that included a curriculum for the training of such media specialists. Cognizant of the interrelationship of the library and media fields, the proposal was adapted to include aspects of children's and…
Descriptors: Annual Reports, Child Development Centers, Early Childhood Education, Educational Media
California State Dept. of Education, Sacramento. – 1966
PROVISIONS FOR PILOT CHILD CARE CENTERS FOR PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED AND MENTALLY RETARDED MINORS WERE MADE BY THE CALIFORNIA STATE LEGISLATURE IN 1959. ADDITIONAL FUNDS WERE PROVIDED IN 1961 AND 1965. BY NOVEMBER 1965, FOUR CENTERS WERE IN OPERATION AND FOUR MORE CENTERS WERE BEING ESTABLISHED. THESE EIGHT CENTERS SERVED 348 HANDICAPPED CHILDREN.…
Descriptors: Child Development Centers, Day Care, Mental Retardation, Physical Disabilities
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