2012 Journal of Early Education Law and Policy
VOLUME 2012
THE LOYOLA UNIVERSITY CHICAGO
JOURNAL OF EARLY EDUCATION LAW AND POLICY
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- Should More American Preschools Take a Lesson From Google? An Analysis of Reggio Emilia Preschools and Their Impact on a Child's Life
by: Matthew Grabell - Defining a Minimally Adequate Preschool Education
by: Christopher Nugarus - An Efficient System of High Quality Education: How and Why Illinois is Paving the Way for Early Childhood Education
by: Katherine M. Palmitier - Defining Preschool Quality: The Importance of Highly-Qualified Teachers
by: Caitlyn Sharrow - Education as an Investment: Why the United States Desperately Needs a Constitutional Right to a Minimally Adequate Education
by: Joshua Speer
VOLUME 2012
THE LOYOLA UNIVERSITY CHICAGO
JOURNAL OF EARLY EDUCATION LAW AND POLICY
Please Note: All of the documents below require Adobe Acrobat Reader to view. Please click here to download a free copy of Adobe Acrobat Reader.
- Should More American Preschools Take a Lesson From Google? An Analysis of Reggio Emilia Preschools and Their Impact on a Child's Life
by: Matthew Grabell - Defining a Minimally Adequate Preschool Education
by: Christopher Nugarus - An Efficient System of High Quality Education: How and Why Illinois is Paving the Way for Early Childhood Education
by: Katherine M. Palmitier - Defining Preschool Quality: The Importance of Highly-Qualified Teachers
by: Caitlyn Sharrow - Education as an Investment: Why the United States Desperately Needs a Constitutional Right to a Minimally Adequate Education
by: Joshua Speer