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Leading the Way to Quality Early Care and Education

Picture of Leading the Way to Quality Early Care and Education CD Cover The Child Care Bureau announces the release of a technical assistance CD-ROM titled “Leading the Way to Quality Early Care and Education.” (2005)

The CD is available at no cost and may be ordered on-line from the National Child Care Information Center at: http://nccic.acf.hhs.gov/CD-2005.
Outline of CD Contents

The CD-ROM is organized by the themes – “Professional Development,” “Program Coordination,” “Supporting Quality,” “Literacy & Early Learning,” and “Financing & Subsidy Administration,” – and includes video clips, PowerPoint presentations, handouts, and electronic links available for download. The CD-ROM is suitable for use by state child care administrators, Head Start directors, pre-school and early care and education providers, technical assistance trainers, and others to train staff, learn what states are doing to support early learning, engage new partners, find print and on-line resources, and reach new constituencies.