Quality Thresholds, Features, and Dosage in Early Care and Education: Discussion and Conclusions
Martha Zaslow,
Margaret Burchinal,
Louisa Tarullo and
Ivelisse Martinez-Beck
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By providing an in-depth examination of thresholds of quality, specificity of quality measurement, dosage operationalized in several ways, and interactions of dosage and quality, the secondary data analyses reported here sought to extend the understanding of how early childhood care and education quality and child outcomes are related.
Keywords: quality thresholds; early care; early education (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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