Document Type
Article
Publication Date
12-2008
Abstract
The article discusses the goal of early childhood administrators to make their programs visible to their board members, by providing data-based information about services. It outlines the key roles and responsibilities of not-for-profit or public boards. A well-presented information helps the board make the best policy decisions for those it serves. Moreover, it offers tips about making board presentations that may facilitate better understanding and policy making by board members.
DOI
10.1177/1096250608323997
Publication Information
Wischnowski, Michael (2008). "Getting the Board on Board: Helping Board Members Understand Early Childhood Programs." Young Exceptional Children 12.1, 20-30.
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