ERIC Number: ED500808
Record Type: Non-Journal
Publication Date: 2004-Jan
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Looking Beyond Government: The Transfer of the T.E.A.C.H. Early Childhood[R] Model across States. Charting Civil Society. No. 15
Kerlin, Janelle
Urban Institute (NJ1)
While the transfer of policy between state governments is a well-researched practice, little is known about the state-to-state spread of programs generated and implemented by nonprofit organizations. In 1990, the nonprofit Child Care Services Association in North Carolina began an education and compensation scholarship program for 21 child care workers in three counties. As of August 2003, the program, now known as the T.E.A.C.H. (Teacher Education and Compensation Helps) Early Childhood[R] Project, had spread to 23 states and is annually providing more than 15,000 scholarships. This policy brief examines factors that supported, promoted, and challenged the transfer of the T.E.A.C.H. model to four states (Florida, Indiana, Pennsylvania, and Washington). This research finds that effective policy replication involves multiple stages and a number of roles for policy advocates. (Contains 1 table and 2 endnotes.) [Elizabeth Reid and Jennifer Auer contributed to this policy brief. "Charting Civil Society" is a series by the Urban Institute's Center on Nonprofits and Philanthropy.]
Descriptors: Nonprofit Organizations, Child Care, Technology Transfer, Media Adaptation, Interstate Programs, Policy Analysis, Policy Formation, Educational Development, Program Implementation, Program Administration, Early Childhood Education, Performance Factors
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Publication Type: Reports - Research
Education Level: Early Childhood Education
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Language: English
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Authoring Institution: Urban Inst., Washington, DC.
Identifiers - Location: Florida; Indiana; North Carolina; Pennsylvania; Washington
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