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Sarles, Christie V., Comp. – 1985
To support children's librarians in their continuing advocation of reading is the purpose of this annotated bibliography, which lists children's literature ranging from more than a century ago to just a few months before publication. The book begins with a brief selection of titles, for librarians and parents, about choosing books for children and…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Annotated Bibliographies, Childrens Literature, Elementary Secondary Education
McClure, Amy A., Ed.; Kristo, Janice V., Ed. – 2002
In this 13th edition of "Adventuring with Books," teachers and librarians will find descriptions of more than 850 texts (published between 1999 and 2001) suitable for student use in background research, unit study, or pleasure reading, and children will find books that delight, amuse, and entertain. The texts described in the book are…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Childrens Literature, Cultural Context, Elementary Education
Neuman, Susan B.; Celano, Donna C.; Greco, Albert N.; Shue, Pamela – 2001
Because children begin to learn literacy skills before formal reading and writing instruction takes place, exposure to books at an early age leads to improved literacy skills throughout their lives. Further, because so many children are in child-care facilities for up to 40 hours a week, it is essential for child-care centers to provide young…
Descriptors: Books, Childhood Needs, Childrens Literature, Classroom Environment
Gopnik, Alison; Meltzoff, Andrew N.; Kuhl, Patricia K. – 1999
Arguing that evolution designed us to both teach and learn, this book explains how, and how much, babies and young children know and learn, and how much parents naturally teach them. The chapters are: (1) "Ancient Questions and a Young Science," including the concept of brain as computer, and the developmental science of Piaget and…
Descriptors: Brain, Child Development, Child Rearing, Cognitive Development
Dudek, Mark – 2000
This guide focuses on the architecture of the primary and pre-school sector in the United Kingdom and broadly considers the subtle spatial and psychological requirements of growing children up to, and beyond, the age of sixteen. Chapter 1 examines the history, origins, and significant historical developments of school architecture, along with an…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Educational Facilities Design, Educational Finance, Foreign Countries
Harrington, Helen L.; Meisels, Samuel J.; McMahon, Patricia; Dichtelmiller, Margo L.; Jablon, Judy R. – 1997
The Work Sampling System is a performance assessment system that is used in preschool through fifth grade to document and assess children's skills, knowledge, behavior, and accomplishments across curriculum areas. This handbook for teacher educators explains the use of the Work Sampling System. The chapters are: (1) "The Work Sampling System…
Descriptors: Educational Assessment, Elementary Education, Evaluation Methods, Observation
Goddard, Sally – 1996
This book describes a neuro-developmental approach to learning difficulty assessment and remediation through assessment of a student's reception of information through the sensory channels, processing of sensory information in the brain, and repertoire of responses for expression. Chapter 1, "Reflexes: Their Impact on Success or Failure in…
Descriptors: Child Development, Children, Disadvantaged Youth, Elementary Education
McElmeel, Sharron L. – 1997
Intended for use by teachers in preschool through intermediate grade classrooms, library media specialists, and other educators, this book presents 26 literature frameworks that involve students in reading and sharing literature in connection with thematic units. Each framework suggests books and literature-related materials to coincide with…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Classroom Techniques, Curriculum Development, Elementary Education
Sullo, Robert A. – 1993
This book is for professional educators, parents, and other adults who wish to teach young children (three years old through third grade) ways to enjoy greater happiness. Its ideas come from control theory (the idea that all behavior is internally motivated) and reality therapy (the application of control theory principles). In contrast to…
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Child Welfare, Children, Happiness
Segal, Marilyn – 1998
Based on a 3-year observational study of children at play in a variety of settings, this book is a description of the play behavior of preschool children. In Section I, "Playing with Ideas," the chapters are: (1) "Questions about the World"; (2) "What Is, What Was, and What Will Be"; and (3) "Questions about Life." In Section II, "Active Play"…
Descriptors: Caregiver Child Relationship, Child Development, Child Rearing, Parent Child Relationship
Hughes, Leah M. – 1993
A file folder, the drawings contained within this book, and materials such as crayons, glue, and straws are what is needed to make this resource a classroom tool for studying space-related topics with preschoolers. The activities in this book are designed to inspire preschoolers to use their creativity, inventiveness, imagination, and intuition.…
Descriptors: Aviation Education, Concept Formation, Hands on Science, Preschool Education
Galinsky, Ellen; Friedman, Dana E. – 1993
This book presents a comprehensive collection of information concerning different forms of child care, the quality and availability of care, the functioning of the child care market, and programs that the government uses to support this market. Following an introduction that outlines the negative consequences of splitting education and child care,…
Descriptors: Business Responsibility, Child Caregivers, Child Welfare, Day Care
Hartley, David – 1993
This book focuses primarily on the relationship between the dominant societal form of organization, bureaucracy, and what counts as childhood, particularly the two years before compulsory education and the educational institution that leads up to it, the nursery school. How the bureaucratic form of contemporary society affects nursery school…
Descriptors: Bureaucracy, Childhood Needs, Foreign Countries, Nursery Schools
Kamii, Constance; DeVries, Rheta – 1993
Guided by Piaget's constructivist theory on how children learn, this book explores an innovative approach to teaching physical knowledge in preschool. Part 1 differentiates between "science education" and "physical-knowledge" activities, noting that physical-knowledge activities involve primarily movements of objects and changes in objects. This…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Innovation, Gravity (Physics), Learning Activities
McMurphy, John R. – 1981
Designed to guide church groups interested in opening and operating day care and preschool centers, this book offers a view of such centers as extensions of the church. Contents of the volume are divided into four parts devoted to (1) getting a church early childhood education program started, (2) administering the center, (3) operating the new…
Descriptors: Church Programs, Day Care, Day Care Centers, Early Childhood Education
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