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Day care and the public schools: Profiles of five communities Part IV—South Carolina

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This article is the last in a series of four adapted from James A. Levine'sDay Care and the Public Schools: Profiles of Five Communities. The first three articles examined the debate over public school prime sponsorship and presented the history and development of programs in Austin, Texas; Atlanta, Georgia; Brookline, Massachusetts; and Oakland, California. In this issue, Mr. Levine focuses on two systems of public school-affiliated family day care in South Carolina, and presents his conclusions and personal view of prospects for the future. The complete report is available as a book from the Education Development Center (EDC) Distribution Center, 39 Chapel Street, Newton, Massachusetts 02160 ($5 prepaid).

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Levine, J.A. Day care and the public schools: Profiles of five communities Part IV—South Carolina. Early Childhood Educ J 6, 40–47 (1979). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02367941

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