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Credit Where Credit is Due Expanding Credit for Prior Learning in ECE Higher Education Programs

This initial report from NAEYC explores the purpose of credit for prior learning (CPL) and its importance within the context of the ECE profession, provides an overview of CPL models in other fields, and highlights examples of existing ECE CPL practice.

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