Benefits, Costs of Tulsa’s Universal Pre-K Examined
While return on investment is lower than targeted programs, policymakers should consider other benefits associated with universal pre-K
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While return on investment is lower than targeted programs, policymakers should consider other benefits associated with universal pre-K
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