Selected Bibliography: 1985 - 1993
A.A.U.W. Leads on Equity in Financial Aid. (1985). Graduate Woman, 79, 1, 8.
Adelstein, D., Sedlacek, W.E., & Martinex, A. (1983). Dimensions Underlying the Characteristics and Needs of Returning Women Students. Journal of the National Association for Women Deans, Administrators, and Counselors. 46, 32-37.
Alger, Harriet. (1984). Changes in the American Family: Implications for Campus Child Care. Focus on Learning, 10, 9-10.
Alger, Harriet. (1991). One State's Response to the Growing Need for Campus Child Care: A New York Partnership Involving State Government, New York City, Colleges, Universities, and Unions. Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 6, 69-80.
American Association of Community and Junior Colleges. (1985). 1985 Day Care/Child Care Survey. Washington, D.C., 4 October.
Anderson, Roberta, Janovy, Darlene, Kallenberger, Jean, & Oelerich, Marjorie L. (1973). Interdisciplinary Teacher Education in Early Childhood. Mankato, MN: Mankato State College School of Education. Bethesda, MD: ERIC Document Reproduction Service, ED 215 627, ED 286 408, & ED 326 087.
Association of American Colleges. (Winter 1982; Spring & Summer, 1987; Spring, 1990). On Campus With Women. Washington, D.C.: Association of American Colleges, Project on the Status and Education of Women. Bethesda, MD: ERIC Document Reproduction Service, ED 215 627, ED 286 408, & ED 326 087.
Barbour, Nancy Benhan, & Bersani, Carol U. (1991). The Campus Child Care Center as a Professional Development School. Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 6, 43-49.
Bickimer, David A. (1991). Leadership and the Campus Child Care Setting: Theory into Practice. Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 6, 37-42.
Brenneman, Kristina. (1985). Nontraditional Women Students Targeted in Financial Aid Bill. Higher Education Daily. 30 September, 1-2.
Burton, Christine B. & Boulton, Pamla J. (1991). Campus Child Care: Toward an Expanded Professional Identity. Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 6, 29-35.
Caldwell, Bettye M. (1984). What is Quality Child Care? Young Children, 39, 3-8.
Carey, Diane. (1983).Guideline for Comprehensive Child Development Instruction and Services Programs. Sacramento, CA: Office of the Chancellor, California Colleges. Bethesda, MD: ERIC Document Reproduction Service, ED 238 482.
Chase, Francis D. (1980). The Chicago Laboratory Schools: Retrospect and Prospect. UCLA Educator, 21, 38-44.
Cook, Ruth E. (1984). University Involvement: A Key to Campus Child Care Center Survival. Focus on Learning, 10, 5-7.
Corrigan, Robert A. (1984). Campus Child Care: Value to the College Community. Focus on Learning, 10, 5-7.
Creange, Renee. (1980). Campus Child Care: A Challenge for the '80's. Field Evaluation Draft. Washington, D.C.: Association of American Colleges, Project on the Status and Education of Women. Bethesda, M.D.: ERIC Document Reproduction Service, ED 187 255.
Day, Nancy. (1984). Day Care Comes to the Campus: Colleges Have Found the Key to Luring a New Kind of Student. Working Mother. January, 36-41.
Dewey, John. (1980). The Psychology of Elementary Education. UCLA Educator, 21, 11.
Fadale, LaVerna M. & Winter, Gene M. (1991). Campus-Based Child Care and the Academic Success of Student-Parents. Community/Junior College Quarterly of Research and Practice, 15, 115-123.
Farland, Ronnald & Carey, Diane. (1982). Child Development Programs in California Community Colleges: Status Report. Sacramento, CA: California Community Colleges, September. Bethesda, M.D.: ERIC Document Reproduction Service, ED 220 161.
Fisher-Thompson, Jeanne. (1980).Obtaining a Degree: Alternative Options for Re-Entry Women. Field Evaluation Draft. Washington, D.C.: Association of American Colleges, Project on the Status and Education of Women, August. Bethesda, M.D.: ERIC Document Reproduction Service, ED 193 979.
Geismer, Lori A., Gelormino, Jill E., & Sheehan, Lorraine M. (1984). Adult Participation in Campus-based Early Childhood Research Centers: Staff, Students, Parents, and Researchers. Focus on Learning, 10, 49-54.
Goodlad, John I. (1980). How Laboratory Schools Go Awry. UCLA Educator, 21, 50.
Gramley, Mary-Curtis & Quigley, Karen. (1984). The Case for Campus Child Care: A Response to Demands for Accountability. Focus on Learning, 10, 27-34.
Green, Elizabeth. (1958). Colleges Hard Pressed to Meet Demands for Child Care: Funds Called Inadequate. The Chronicle of Higher Education, 23, 29-30.
Griffin, Abbey. (1991). Gallaudet University Child Development Center's Model Integration Program. Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 6, 51-56.
Gulley, Beverly, Taylor, Janet Cooper, & Muldoon, Linda. (1985). Profile of Campus Child Care Services in the United States. The Journal of the National Association of Women Deans, Administrators, and Counselors, 48, 8-13.
Hall, Roberta M. (1980). Re-Entry Women: Part-Time Enrollment, Full-Time Commitment. Field Evaluation Draft. Washington, D.C.: Project on the Status and Education of Women, Association of American Colleges. Bethesda, M.D.: ERIC Document Reproduction Service, ED 196 335.
Hall, Roberta M. & Gleaves, Francelia D. (1982). Re-Entry Women: Special Programs for Special Populations. Field Evaluation Draft. Washington, D.C.: Project on the Status and Education of Women. Bethesda, M.D.: ERIC Document Reproduction Service, ED 204 459.
Hechinger, Grace. (1983). Day Care Comes to College. Glamour Magazine, 340-341.
Hendrick, Irving G. (1980). University Controlled Laboratory Schools in Historical Perspective. UCLA Educator, 21, 54- 60.
Hodgkinson, Harold L. (1985). All One System: Demographics of Education, Kindergarten through Graduate School. Washington, D.C.: Institute for Educational Leadership, Inc.
Hodgkinson, Harold L. (1983). Guess Who's Coming to College: Your Students in 1990. Washington, D.C.: National Institute of Independent Colleges and Universities.
Howe, Florence, Howard, Suzanne, & Boehm Straus, Mary Jo, (Eds.). (1982). Everywoman's Guide to Colleges and Universities. Old Westbury, N.Y.: Feminist Press.
Janson, Jennifer L. (1985). More Minorities and Women Attend Urban Colleges, Study Says. Higher Education Daily, 8, 3- 4.
Janson, Jennifer L. (1985). Urban Colleges Must Change to Meet Changing Student Needs, Says Study. Higher Education Daily, 8, 3.
Jenkins, Martin D. (1991). The National Coalition for Campus Child Care: A Study in Strategic Success. Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 6, 81-84.
Kamerman, Sheila A. (1983). Child-Care Service: A National Picture. Monthly Labor Review,35-39.
Kaplan, Susan Romer. (1982). A Feminist Cinderella Tale: Women Over Thirty in Graduate and Professional School. Journal of the National Association of Women Deans, Administrators and Counselors, 45, 9-15.
Keyes, Carol R. (1984). Campus Child Care Centers: Diversity and Change. Focus on Learning, 10, 35-44.
Keyes, Carol R. (1988). Campus Child Care: Issues and Practices. A Collection of Conference Presentations 1975-1987.National Coalition for Campus Child Care, Inc. Milwaukee, W.I. 271.
Keyes, Carol R. (1990). Multiple Missions: Campus Child Care Programs. Academe, 76, 25-28.
Keyes, Carol R. (1991). Campus Children's Centers: Two Decades of Ferment. Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 6, 3-9.
Keyes, Carol R. (1991). A Research Agenda and Developmental Challenges. Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 6, 85-88.
Keyes, Carol R. & Schwartz, Sydney L. (1991). Campus Children's Centers: Introduction. Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 6, 1-2.
Klein, H.A., Ballantine, J.H., Satten, L.L. (1980). Organizational Sensitivity: For a Campus Child Care Facility. Planning and Changing, 7, 88-96.
Knapp, Jeannette. (1985). Day Care Dilemma: Working Parents Persist, Form a Center at Cornell for their Infants. Cornell Alumni News, 39-43.
Kraft, Barbara S. (1984). Day Care Programs Take Hold on Campuses. The Chronicle of Higher Education, 15, 21-22.
Kraft, Barbara S. (1984). Starting a Child Care Center: 'Catch 22.' The Chronicle of Higher Education, 15, 22.
Magna Publications. (1985). Observations. Administrator: The Management Newsletter for Higher Education, 4, 3.
Magna Publications. (1985). Training Nannies at Wayne State. Administrator: The Management Newsletter for Higher Education, 4, 1-2.
McMurtry, Doyleen. (1983). Resolving Student Teacher Staffing Difficulties in the Community College Laboratory Nursery School Through Preservice Orientation Techniques. Bethesda, M.D.: ERIC Document Reproduction Service, ED 241 179.
Meyer, Thomas J. (1985). Revamp Policies to Recognize 'Non- Traditional' Students, Congress Urged. The Chronicle of Higher Education, 17, 21.
Mork, Bonnie-Jean & Arrowsmith, Ronald G. (1991). Child Care on Campus: A Review of Creative Programs. Business Officer, 25, 26-30.
Muldoon, Linda. (1984). Parenting Education: A Unique Opportunity for Campus Child Care Centers. Focus on Learning, 10, 55- 60.
Nespoli, Lawrence A. & Radcliffe, Susan K. (1982). Student Evaluation of College Services: Research Report #29. Columbia, M.D.: Howard Community College, Office of Research and Planning. Bethesda, M.D.: ERIC Document Reproduction Service, ED 224 541.
Nolan, James F. (1982). Professional Laboratory Experiences: The Missing Link in Teacher Education. Journal of Teacher Education, 33, 49-53.
Notebook. The Chronicle of Higher Education, 18 September, 35.
Palmer, Stacy E. (1985). Women Ask Changes in Higher Education Act. The Chronicle of Higher Education, 10, 15, 18.
Perry, Kathryn Senn. (1982). Employers and Child Care: Establishing Services through the Workplace (Revised). U.S. Department of Labor, Women's Bureau. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, August.
Personal and Professional: Women's Progress. (1985). The Chronicle of Higher Education, 4, 48.
Pine, Mary A. (1984). The National Coalition for Campus Child Care: A Case Study of Shoestrings and Struggle. Focus on Learning, 10, 11-16.
Podell, Lawrence. (1983). On Campus Child Care at Independent Colleges and Universities in New York State. New York: Commission on Independent Colleges and Universities of the State of New York. Bethesda, M.D.: ERIC Document Reproduction Service, ED 219 136.
Povell, Phyllis. (1984). The Implications of PL 94-142 on Early Childhood Centers and Institutions of Higher Education. Focus on Learning, 10, 61-64.
Press-Dawson, Andee. (1987). Unlocking the Latchkey Problem. Thrust for Educational Leadership, 16, 40-41.
Quoss, Bernita. (1992). Teaching Family Policy through Advocacy and Empowerment. Family Relations, 41, 39-43.
Reifel, R.S. (1980). An Annotated Bibliography on Laboratory Schools. UCLA Educator, 21, 63-73.
Reinhard. (1985). Experts Call for New Programs to Assist Non- Traditional Students. Higher Education Daily, 10, 1-2.
Reis, Diane. (1985) Enrollment Declines Predicted for U.S. Colleges. Higher Education Daily, 1, 3-4.
Rosenstein, Jacqueline. (1984). Campus Child Care: Norway. Focus on Learning, 10, 65-68.
Schwartz, Sydney L. (1991). Children's Centers in the Campus Community: Establishing and Identity. Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 6, 11-17.
Schweinhart, Lawrence J. (1985). Early Childhood Development Programs in the Eighties: The National Picture. Ypsilanti, Michigan: High/Scope Educational Research Foundation.
Schweinhart, Lawrence J. & Weikart, David P. (1985). Evidence that Good Early Childhood Programs. Phi Delta Kappan, 66, 545-551.
Simons, Kathey Luneau. (1991). Beyond Campus Child Care: Supporting University Families. Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 6, 57-68.
Spodek, Bernard & Davis, Michael. (1982). A Study of Programs to Prepare Early Childhood Personnel. Journal of Teacher Education, 33, 42-44.
Sussman, Stephanie Wallis. (1984). Cooperative Child Care: An Alternative to the High Cost of Campus Child Care. Focus on Learning, 10, 45-47.
Terrell, Patricia S. (1989). The Application of Risk Management Principles to College and University Child Care Centers. NASPA Journal, 27, 135-140.
Townley, Kim F. & Zeece, Pauline Davey. (1991). Managing the Mission: The Primary Challenge to Campus Child Care. Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 6, 19-27.
Walker McCollum, Jeanette A. (1982). Teaching Teachers to Teach: A Framework for Preservice Program Planning. Journal of the Division for Early Childhood, 6, 52-59.
Walsh, Gridget. (1985). When Mom Goes Back to School. Illinois Times, 9-12.
Watson, Russell. (1984). What Price Day Care? Newsweek, 14-21.
Weinberger, Richard, Fishaut, Erna H., & Moore, Shirley G. (1983). The Center for Early Education and Development: An Innovation in Higher Education. Young Children, 39, 3-9.
Wood, Jacalyn. (1981). The Dewey School Revisited. Childhood Education, 58, 99-101.
Zadra, Phyllis. (1983). The City University of New York Report on Child Care. New York: City University of New York. Bethesda, M.D.: ERIC Document Reproduction Service, ED 230 304.
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