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Ebbeck, Marjory; Yim, Hoi Yin Bonnie; Wei, Ting – Journal of Early Childhood Teacher Education, 2020
This paper proposes that the future is uncertain for many children. Both natural and human-made disasters are adversely affecting the lives of millions of children and their families. An example of an environment-related disaster is cited from Sichuan Province, China, where a massive earthquake killed some 70,000 people in 2008. How the teachers…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Teachers, Teacher Role, Young Children, Teacher Student Relationship
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Liu, Ping – International Education, 2009
This study investigates learning outcomes of four-year-old children at a preschool in P. R. China. The children are educated in a school ecology designed to address cognitive, social, linguistic and psychological development, where an instructional technique, "Integrating Thinking, Art and Language" (ITAL), is applied to support them in…
Descriptors: Multiple Intelligences, Preschool Children, Foreign Countries, Preschool Evaluation
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Deans, Jan; Brown, Robert – Contemporary Issues in Early Childhood, 2008
The established place of the arts within early childhood education is rarely questioned. Nevertheless, social, cultural and political shifts in values, beliefs and practices impact on approaches to the arts, as early childhood practitioners grapple with increasingly complex views on how children learn and what factors impact on their learning.…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Art Education, Case Studies, Educational Change
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Adkins, Marion Kuo-ching – Theory into Practice, 1978
Mao's dictum on the nature and use of art is followed closely in the area of children's art education. (MM)
Descriptors: Art Education, Childrens Art, Chinese Culture, Educational Philosophy
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Stratford, Brian; Au, Mei-Lan – Chinese University Education Journal, 1988
Analyzes 500 drawings by 258 Hong Kong Chinese and English children (ages 7-11) in order to assess intellectual, social, and emotional development. Found that, irrespective of race or culture, the drawings were symbolic and that similarities were more apparent than differences. Also found that as development proceeded, symbolism was increasingly…
Descriptors: Child Development, Childrens Art, Cognitive Development, Cross Cultural Studies
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Keach, Everett T., Jr.; Kalupa, Nancy P. – Social Education, 1984
Children's drawings from the People's Republic of China can be used in the social studies classroom to help students understand Chinese values and make inferences about political and social changes that have taken place in China. Specific examples of art are provided and discussed. (RM)
Descriptors: Area Studies, Childrens Art, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Awareness