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Once you build your child care consumer education website, your target audience needs to know about it so that they may use the key information and resources it provides. Using website promotion strategies is essential to increasing your website’s visibility and reaching your target audience....
This tip sheet on data systems is a compilation of best practices and suggestions to improve the accuracy and usefulness of data collected, improve the reporting of data, and establish a data culture to increase the use of data in early childhood care and education. It is intended to assist...
Continuous quality improvement is essential for a successful, user-friendly website. To make well-informed, thoughtful improvements to your consumer education website, you should leverage the power of data.
This module aims to help you build your understanding of key data strategies that...
Effective child care consumer education websites ensure that information about child care is easily accessible and transparent, providing families with the information they need to make informed child care decisions and engage in the development of their children—both at home and in child care...
This brief summarizes the experience, educational attainment, weekly work hours, and wages that characterize the ECE workforce and identifies questions for state ECE leaders to consider in relation to...
This brief highlights key information from the 2012 National Survey of Early Care and Education (NSECE) about the various types of funding that early care and education (ECE) centers receive.
This brief summarizes data gathered by the National Survey of Early Care and Education (NSECE) examining early care and education (ECE) centers that participate in Head Start and...
This brief describes findings from the National Survey of Early Care and Education (NSECE) about how families make these types of decisions.
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