Planning and Administering Early Childhood Programs

Planning and Administering Early Childhood Programs by Nancy K. Freeman is a comprehensive resource published by Prentice Hall in 2013. This tenth edition spans 470 pages and is presented in English, offering essential tools for both prospective and in-service administrators in early childhood education settings. The book is grounded in research and aims to equip readers with effective management strategies for their programs.
Readers will find a wealth of strategies, tools, templates, and resources designed to support the administration of early childhood programs. The content addresses various aspects of education and administration, focusing on methods and strategies relevant to early childhood, including preschool and kindergarten settings. This edition serves as a practical guide for those involved in family and relationships within educational contexts, making it a valuable addition to the field.
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Continuing its tradition of excellence, the Tenth Edition of Planning and Administering Early Childhood Programs provides the tools you need, as a prospective or in-service administrator, to effectively manage your program. Based on a solid foundation of research, this text provides a wealth of strategies, tools, templates, and resources which make it an indispensible guide.
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