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Bernheimer, Susan – Exchange: The Early Childhood Leaders' Magazine Since 1978, 2005
Textbooks can only provide a glimpse into the challenging profession of caring for young children. Stories generate new levels of personal understanding for differing perspectives in life, increasing teachers' ability to be of service as professionals in this field. In this article, the author discusses how storytelling can be a key to effective…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Story Telling, Personal Narratives, Cultural Relevance
MacKenzie, Elizabeth P. – Journal of Early and Intensive Behavior Intervention, 2007
Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD) is relatively common among 3-8 year-old children and its presence puts children at risk for more serious and stable behavior problems. Behavioral Parent Training (BPT) as the most empirical support as a treatment for children with ODD as well as for children with clinically significant conduct problems. The…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Behavior Disorders, Early Childhood Education, Outcomes of Treatment
Kummerer, Sharon E.; Lopez-Reyna, Norma A. – Communication Disorders Quarterly, 2006
The "sociocultural framework" highlights the contributions of children's cultural and linguistic contexts to early language and literacy development. To collaborate with parents in early intervention programs, including speech-language therapy, there must be a sincere commitment to the development of cultural competence. Hispanics are…
Descriptors: Early Intervention, Disabilities, Cultural Relevance, Mexicans
Ingalls, AnneMarie; Greenberg, Rivka; Jeffers-Woolf, Jeanine – Zero to Three (J), 2004
This article describes how the Fairbanks Native Association's (FNA) Early Head Start (EHS) program in Alaska participated in the EHS Pathways to Prevention initiative. At the FNA EHS program, staff members had watched their families struggle to receive appropriate and respectful mental health services. Developing more culturally relevant services…
Descriptors: Health Services, Prevention, Mental Health Programs, Disadvantaged Youth
Peterson, Mark Allen – Childhood: A Global Journal of Child Research, 2005
One of the fundamental problems facing middle-class Egyptian parents is the problem of how to ensure that their children are simultaneously modern and Egyptian. Arabic children's magazines offer a window into the processes by which consumption links childhood and modernity in the social imaginations of children and their parents as they construct…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Cultural Awareness, Arabs, Periodicals
Fleer, Marilyn – Australian Educational Researcher, 2004
Socio-cultural theory has provided researchers with a powerful cultural tool for examining many taken-for-granted practices within early childhood education (Wertsch 1991). In drawing upon this tradition, this paper outlines a study that investigated the learning experiences of Indigenous Australian preschool-aged children at home, in the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Cultural Relevance, Preschool Children, Videotape Recordings
Jones, Elizabeth – Young Children, 2003
Through play children develop the basic skills needed to make choices in life and to tolerate ambiguity and the unexpected in a fast-changing world. To teach young children effective play skills, teachers must be skillful co-players and observers, not mere implementers of standardized curricula. Vignettes illustrate children's learning through…
Descriptors: Play, Classroom Environment, Infants, Interaction
Forry, Nicole; Vick, Jessica; Halle, Tamara – Child Trends, 2009
Measures of quality are now in widespread use across states as part of quality improvement initiatives. For example, many states are currently using global measures of quality that were first developed for research and practice purposes (such as the Environmental Rating Scales) in their Quality Rating Systems (QRSs). Although global quality…
Descriptors: School Readiness, Early Childhood Education, Disabilities, Rating Scales
Jiang, Binbin; DeVillar, Robert A. – Journal of Hispanic Higher Education, 2005
First-year research conducted by the authors of a 3-year, cross-cultural, professional development project involving English-as-a-Foreign Language (EFL) teachers at a private pre-K-12 school in central Mexico. Findings indicate that key elements of the integrative-systematic approach - developed to respond to the combined need for equity and…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, English (Second Language), Foreign Countries, Second Language Instruction
Alvarado, Cecelia – Zero to Three (J), 2004
The author offers lessons learned from three related initiatives of the Wheelock College Institute for Leadership and Career Initiatives from 1997 to 2003 that aimed to promote authentic early care and education leadership by people who came from the community and who hold the same values as the population being served: "Taking the Lead",…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Leadership, Leadership Training, Leadership Effectiveness
Cochran, Moncrieff – ZERO TO THREE, 2007
This book presents a review and synthesis of the early care and education system in the United States -- a system that now faces increasing enrollment, an underpaid workforce, and limited budgets. A substantial number of trained early care and education professionals are projected to leave the field over the next 10 years due to noncompetitive…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged Youth, Baby Boomers, Child Care, Early Childhood Education
Tobin, Joseph – Early Education and Development, 2005
I use examples from my ethnographic work on early childhood education and care settings in Japan and France to demonstrate that quality standards are cultural constructs and to question the universality of such core U.S. standards of quality in ECEC as low student-teacher ratios and multicultural curricula. My argument is that quality standards…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Young Children, Early Childhood Education, Educational Quality
Koegel, Robert L.; Kern Koegel, Lynn – Brookes Publishing Company, 2006
Recognized as one of the top state-of-the-art treatments for autism in the United States, the innovative Pivotal Response Treatment uses natural learning opportunities to target and modify key behaviors in children with autism, leading to widespread positive effects on communication, behavior, and social skills. The product of 20 years of…
Descriptors: Early Intervention, Verbal Communication, School Activities, Language Skills
Notari-Syverson, Angela; Losardo, Angela; Lim, Young Sook – Assessment for Effective Intervention, 2003
Alternative assessment approaches to standardized, norm-reference tests are increasingly recommended as best practice for assessing young children, especially those from minority backgrounds. This article discusses the cultural biases of traditional assessment approaches used with preschool- and kindergarten age-children, arguing for the need to…
Descriptors: Alternative Assessment, Evaluation Methods, Young Children, Minority Groups
Harrison, Cathie – Australian Journal of Early Childhood, 2004
The notion of excellence in early childhood education is increasingly recognised as both subjective and problematic. The search for excellence can be, however, a motivating force for those committed to providing experiences that enrich and enhance the lives of young children within diverse Australian communities. This commitment is shared by the…
Descriptors: Play, Early Childhood Education, Young Children, Program Content