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Phil Scoville Historically, schools have not played a significant role in raising the quality of early childhood education. The Child Care Action Campaign (CCAC) looked at the possibilities of transformation in early care and education through innovative partnerships between public schools, child care providers, Head Start, community organizations, and local business in low-income communities across the country. Of the nearly 200 programs researched, the report profiles 68 partnerships at the local level that have made sustained changes benefiting children and families.
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Reprinted with the permission of the National Association for the Education of Young Children. © 2008 NAEYC
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