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Edwards, Laura – Global Studies of Childhood, 2022
Childhood is a complex and socially constructed process with implications on the education of young children with issues of globalization as a powerful influence. This article presents a critical analysis of a focused ethnographic study in post-colonial rural southern Tanzania and argues a way forward in the global dialogue regarding the…
Descriptors: Global Approach, Rural Areas, Foreign Countries, Ethnography
Finn, Chester E., Jr. – Harvard Education Press, 2022
"Assessing the Nation's Report Card" examines the history of the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) and outlines plans for improving and modernizing the organization. Educational policy analyst Chester E. Finn, Jr. imparts a rare inside analysis of the evolution of the NAEP program at key moments in its history, and…
Descriptors: Barriers, National Competency Tests, Educational History, Educational Policy
Sparling, Joseph; Meunier, Kimberly – International Journal of Early Childhood, 2019
The Abecedarian Approach was created in the early 1970s to serve as the 'educational treatment' in the Abecedarian Project, a rigorous randomized controlled trial for children of disadvantaged families. The elements of the Abecedarian Approach are Language Priority, Enriched Caregiving, Conversational Reading, and LearningGames®. The Approach…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Teaching Methods, Educational History, Disadvantaged Youth
Peng Xu; Jenny Ritchie – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2024
In response to growing attention to young children's citizenship, and recent calls for critique of Western discourses and practices, we explore the movement of Western 'pioneering' pedagogies of early childhood education (ECE) and their localisation in Aotearoa New Zealand. Employing a poststructural positioning, and theoretical devices drawn from…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Citizenship, Doctoral Dissertations, Preschool Teachers
Carlson, Deven – American Enterprise Institute, 2021
The No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 (NCLB) had mixed effects on the nation's educational ecosystem. NCLB succeeded in shifting the focus from inputs to outcomes, shining a light on performance of different student subgroups, and using reporting requirements to spur development of more-robust education data systems. But NCLB included several…
Descriptors: Accountability, Educational History, Educational Legislation, Federal Legislation
Daniel Skinner; Hannah Palme'; Sara Bode; Mary Kay Irwin – Continuity in Education, 2023
This paper presents a historical account of conceptual development at the intersection of American education and health. Beginning with early advancements from the Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development and the World Health Organization, the authors show the movement from early considerations of the codependency of health and…
Descriptors: Health Education, Health Promotion, School Health Services, Child Health
James, John T. – International Studies in Catholic Education, 2022
This article examines the historical context of the growth and development of Catholic education in the United States, and the commitment of Catholic colleges and universities -- viewed primarily through the lens of Jesuit Colleges and Universities -- to the professional formation of educators for service in Catholic schools. It is a story of the…
Descriptors: Educational History, Catholic Schools, Churches, Catholics
Vicki D. Stayton; Jennifer L. Kilgo; Jeanette A. Mccollum; Karin Lifter; Ann M. Mickelson; Megan L. Purcell; Christine M. Spence; Cynthia O. Vail; Hasan Zaghlawan; Erin E. Barton – Journal of Special Education Preparation, 2024
Clearly defined professional standards result in better prepared professionals who positively impact outcomes for children and families by ensuring an effective workforce. This article describes the evolution of early intervention early/childhood special education preparation standards from the on-the-job competencies of the 1960s to the historic…
Descriptors: Standards, Professionalism, Early Intervention, Early Childhood Education
Krog, Hannah Anderson, Ed. – Bernan Press, 2023
This completely updated edition of "The Almanac of American Education" helps users understand and compare the quality of education at the national, state, and county levels. Compiled from official U.S. government sources, this book contains historical and current data, insightful analysis, and useful graphs that provide compelling…
Descriptors: Educational Quality, Geographic Location, Educational History, Data Analysis
Souto-Manning, Mariana – Journal of Early Childhood Teacher Education, 2022
Calling for a moratorium on damage-centered early childhood teacher education, in this article, I urge U.S. early childhood teacher educators to envision and commit to a just future for our profession through desire-centered early childhood teacher education. An antidote to damage-centered early childhood teacher education, which problematically…
Descriptors: Teacher Education, Preservice Teacher Education, Trauma, Early Experience
Lash, Martha; Raimbekova, Lolagul – Journal of Early Childhood Teacher Education, 2021
This article is on early childhood teacher education in Tajikistan. It is contextualized by the collapse of the Soviet Union and Tajikistan's rebirth in 1992, followed by Tajikistan's immediate spiral into a five-year civil war. Established as a presidential republic and having existed for fewer than 25 years as war-free, Tajikistan has made…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational History, Early Childhood Teachers, Teacher Education Programs
Dhuey, Elizabeth; Lamontagne, Jessie; Zhang, Tingting – Education Finance and Policy, 2021
We examine the effects of offering full-day kindergarten as a replacement for half-day kindergarten on mothers' labor supply using the rollout of full-day kindergarten in Ontario, Canada. We find no effect on the extensive margin but found an effect on the intensive margin. In particular, we find that access to full-day kindergarten increases…
Descriptors: School Schedules, Kindergarten, Mothers, Labor Supply
Liu, Hao – Chinese Education & Society, 2021
There is a growing emphasis on accountability in the management of preschool education across the world. It has become common practice in many countries to evaluate kindergartens to monitor and ensure their quality. The Chinese government has been implementing the policy of evaluating kindergartens for 30 years. It mainly involves assessing…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Educational Practices, Kindergarten, Foreign Countries
Blanton, Morgan V. – Journal of Organizational and Educational Leadership, 2020
This study explores the ways in which public schools are evaluated and the results are reported in North Carolina. Currently using a formula that calculates a summative score based on academic achievement and academic growth, the impact of poverty and the complexity of school evaluation is investigated using demographic and testing data from…
Descriptors: Correlation, Report Cards, Public Schools, Institutional Evaluation
Bone, Jane – Gender and Education, 2019
The concept of domesticity plays out in early childhood educational settings and has a long tradition. Domesticity in its pre-domestic, domestic and post-domestic phases is used here as a site for reconsidering the role of Maria Montessori. The ideas put forward here are intended as a provocation and methodologically the device of constructing an…
Descriptors: Montessori Schools, Montessori Method, Early Childhood Education, Feminism