Charting the Progress 2005
Quality, affordability, and availability of services
are three critical factors to consider in
examining the child care and early education
system. These three issues are often referred to as the
"trilemma" of early education. Charting the Progress in
Child Care and Early Education is a compilation of data
related to this trilemma in Florida. Trend and other data
are included in this edition from a variety of sources.
These various perspectives (local, urban, rural, and state)
provide us with an opportunity to better examine system
nuances. This resource can be a valuable tool as we
adjust our lens and sharpen our focus to more effectively
address the needs of our children, families, employers,
and early education workforce.
- Narrative
- Acknowledgements
- The State of Florida’s Children Executive Summary
- Quality
- Availability
- Affordability
- The Resource and how to use it
- Explanation of county pages
- State summary
- Rural Florida summary
- Urban Florida summary
- County-by-county data
- Appendices
- A - Useful Web Sites
- B - Florida Program Contacts
- C - Early Learning Coalitions
- D - Child Care Resource & Referral Agencies
- E - Degreed Programs in Florida for Early Childhood/Child Development
- F - County Data Matrix