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07/17/2006

Bottom-up View of Quality

The moments of happiness we enjoy take us by surprise. It is not that we seize them, but that they seize us.
Ashley Montagu

In her Exchange article, a "Looking at the Quality of Early Childhood Programs," Lilian Katz, proposed evaluating programs both from top-down and a bottoms-up perspectives. Here is her view on the latter...

"The characteristics of a program that really predict its outcome are the answers to the bottom-up question, which is: What does it feel like to be a child in this environment? Obtaining answers to this question is not easy! It requires making the very best guess one can about how each individual child in this group experiences the program. We can proceed by asking about the environment on behalf of each child:

It seems to me that only when answers to most of these questions are positive can we assume that the quality of the program is worthy of our children.

The entire Katz article can be viewed on our home page at www.ChildCareExchange.com.




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