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| author | Huntting, Ann |
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| collection | Education Resources Information Center |
| contents | Jump Start: Outreach to Pre-School Caregivers. Huntting, Ann Educational Needs Grants Librarian Teacher Cooperation Library Collection Development Library Role Library Services Outreach Programs Poverty Areas Preschool Children Preschool Education Preschool Teachers Program Development Public Libraries Training Workshops Describes the "Jump Start" program, developed with Library Services and Technology Act funds and designed to provide more pre-school services to children in a poor community in Chicago. Discusses the project plan; workshops for area child care providers and future workers in the field; collection development; outreach to educational institutions; strengths and weakness; goals and objectives; and future possibilities. (AEF) |
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| publishDate | 1999 |
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| spellingShingle | Jump Start: Outreach to Pre-School Caregivers. Huntting, Ann Educational Needs Grants Librarian Teacher Cooperation Library Collection Development Library Role Library Services Outreach Programs Poverty Areas Preschool Children Preschool Education Preschool Teachers Program Development Public Libraries Training Workshops Jump Start: Outreach to Pre-School Caregivers. Huntting, Ann Educational Needs Grants Librarian Teacher Cooperation Library Collection Development Library Role Library Services Outreach Programs Poverty Areas Preschool Children Preschool Education Preschool Teachers Program Development Public Libraries Training Workshops Describes the "Jump Start" program, developed with Library Services and Technology Act funds and designed to provide more pre-school services to children in a poor community in Chicago. Discusses the project plan; workshops for area child care providers and future workers in the field; collection development; outreach to educational institutions; strengths and weakness; goals and objectives; and future possibilities. (AEF) |
| title | Jump Start: Outreach to Pre-School Caregivers. |
| topic | Educational Needs Grants Librarian Teacher Cooperation Library Collection Development Library Role Library Services Outreach Programs Poverty Areas Preschool Children Preschool Education Preschool Teachers Program Development Public Libraries Training Workshops |
| url | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ599747 |