Effective Services for Young Children : Report of a Workshop.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Washington :
National Academies Press,
1991.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Effective Services for Young Children
- Copyright
- Preface
- Contents
- Report of the Workshop
- Effective Services for Young Children
- ATTRIBUTES OF EFFECTIVE SERVICES
- LESSONS OF THE PAST AND STRATEGIES FOR THE FUTURE
- STRATEGIES TO ENCOURAGE SYSTEMS CHANGE
- New Financing Strategies
- New Emphasis on Practice-Based Training for Practitioners and Managers
- Expanded Technical Assistance Capacity
- Active Collaboration and Coordination Across Professional Bureaucratic Boundaries
- Greater Emphasis on Using Outcome Measures to Ensure AccountabilityComplementary Functions of Outcomes Assessment and Evaluation
- New and Expanded Efforts to Educate the Public and Policy Makers
- CONCLUSION
- Background Papers
- Attributes of Effective Services for Young Children: A Brief Survey of Current Knowledge and Its Implications for Program�
- THE POLICY CONTEXT
- THE BURDEN OF PROOF: WHAT IS THE NATURE OF THE EVIDENCE THAT WE SHOULDCONSIDER PERSUASIVE?
- ATTRIBUTES OF EFFECTIVE SERVICES
- POLICY IMPLICATIONS OF THE ESSENTIAL ATTRIBUTES OF EFFECTIVE SERVICESCONCLUSION
- REFERENCES
- APPENDIX
- Effective Services for Children and Families: Lessons from the Past and Strategies for the Future
- THE 1960S: SUCCESSES OR FAILURES?
- Community Action Programs
- Model Cities Programs
- THIRTY YEARS OF EXPERIENCE: THESIS, ANTITHESIS, AND SYNTHESIS
- The Role of the Federal Government
- Money as the Lever for Change
- The Search for the Panacea Solution
- WHAT HAVE WE LEARNED?
- SEARCHING FOR MODELS
- Service Delivery and Access Models
- Multiservice Centers and Settlement HousesLittle City Halls
- Planning and Resource Allocation Models
- The Youth Bureau Model
- Offices for Children
- Place-Specific Models
- A PERSPECTIVE FOR THE 1990S
- State Financing Strategies That Promote More Effective Services for Children and Families
- FINANCING AS A STRATEGIC ELEMENT IN IMPROVED STATE SERVICE SYSTEMS
- PROMISING STATE STRATEGIES
- ISSUES FOR THE FUTURE
- The Challenges of Services Integration for Children and Families
- FINANCING SERVICES INTEGRATION
- A Vehicle for Federal Action
- Financing School-Based ServicesTHE PITFALLS OF INTEGRATED SERVICES
- The Role of Training and Technical Assistance in The Promotion of More Effective Services for Children
- Collaboration as a Means, Not an End: Serving Disadvantaged Families and Children
- WHY IS COLLABORATION A GOOD THING?
- WHAT IS COLLABORATION?
- WHY IS COLLABORATION SO HARD?
- The Value of Differentiated Expertise
- The Value of Accountability
- ELEMENTS OF SUCCESSFUL COLLABORATION
- Redefined and Overlapping Missions
- Conflict Resolution
- Commitment of Managerial Time