QRIS National Learning Network Advisory Committee
The strategic priorities of the QRIS National Learning Network are set and overseen by a group of state and national leaders and stakeholders representing different sectors of the early learning industry including QRIS designers, implementers, advocates, policy-makers and researchers. They include:
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NiloferAhsan,
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JeanneAnderson,
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PeggyBall,
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KathieBoling,
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AnnaCarter,
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JanetCarter,
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SteffanieClothier,
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LoriConnors-Tadros,
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RachelDemma,
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SheleenDumas,
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DanielleEwen,
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StephanieFanjul,
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KathyGlazer,
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MaryLouiseHemmeter,
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SusanHibbard,
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LynnKahn,
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GailKelso,
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LeeKreader,
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JoanLombardi,
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AntoniaLopez,
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IvelisseMartinez-Beck,
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KellyMaxwell,
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DavidaMcDonald,
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AnneMitchell,
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NgoziOnunaku,
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SusanPerry-Manning,
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KarenPonder,Karen Ponder Consulting
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TeresaRafael,
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ColleenRathgeb,
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AishaRay,
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DianaSchaack,
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JulieShuell,
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AnnetteSibley,
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LouiseStoney,
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TeriTalan,
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KathrynTout,
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JenniferTowell,
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YasminaVinci,
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BarbaraWall,
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AlbertWatt,
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GerritWestervelt,
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SueWilliamson,
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PamWinton,
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KarenWoodhouse,
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GailZellman,
External Resources
- National Child Care Information Center
- ResearchConnections
- Alliance for Early Childhood Finance
- The BUILD Initiative
- Smart Start National Technical Assistance Center
- Child Trends
- NAEYC
- NAFCC
- ZERO TO THREE
- Frank Porter Graham Child Development Institute
- National Association of Child Care Resource & Referral Agencies
- The After School Investments Project
