Food for Thought. Early Childhood Administrators: Are They Using Planned Communication to Reach Key Publics?
The results of a questionnaire given to child care center directors, Head Start directors, and prekindergarten directors in public schools revealed that administrators do not view public relations, or "planned communications," as a high priority. (BB)
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