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Documentation in quality early childhood programs
Quality documentation of children's work and ideas contributes to the quality of an early childhood. The Reggio Emilia program’s unique contribution to early childhood education is the documentation of children's experience as a standard part of classroom practice. United States

Linking children's learning to curriculum standards
A decision-making process for documenting children’s learning as it relates to standards in a way that is consistent with how young children demonstrate their knowledge and skills. The article has general applicability in all systems where external standards are set. United States




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