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Early Childhood Education Reform Gets a Much-Needed Boost
The UA College of Education has received a grant from the Helios Education Foundation to launch a new initiative for community-based early childhood education.

Date: Jul 21, 2010
Source: The University of Arizona
By: University Communications

A new partnership between the University of Arizona College of Education and the Helios Education Foundation will change the way early childhood teachers are prepared. In the collaborative project, family and community members will be included as educators of future teachers.

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