Lilian Katz, writing in the book, Cultivating an Early Childhood Curriculum, (part of the Art of Leadership series), explains that “there are many ways to assess the quality of a program for young children. One is to look at it from the top down; another is from the bottom up. Both views are important.”
Here are a few of the examples she gives of both types of assessment:
"A top-down view should include an examination of staff relationships. We could ask:
A bottom up view…can proceed by asking about the environment on behalf of the child:
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