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Childhood Education, 2024
Play Africa, with over 40 innovative exhibits and/or programs since inception, was created as a means to address the inequalities and lack of high-quality experiences that affect the early development of children from birth to age 10 in South Africa. The results from the 2021 Progress in International Reading Literacy Study (PIRLS) paint a dire…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Play, Equal Education, Children
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Le Pichon, Emmanuelle; Kambel, Ellen-Rose – Childhood Education, 2022
The Language Friendly School network is a response to the growing diversity and multilingualism present in schools around the world, a result of people migrating to find employment, reunite with relatives, or escape war and conflict. It is estimated that over 200 million school children do not receive education in a language they understand. In…
Descriptors: Student Diversity, Language of Instruction, Culturally Relevant Education, Administrator Role
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Nieuwland, Romée – Childhood Education, 2022
On average, over 45% of the population in Kenya, Uganda, Zambia, and Malawi is under 14 years old, making access to quality education imperative to improve the socioeconomic circumstances for this generation and those to come. However, children in rural areas are confronted with daily challenges, such as extreme poverty, violence (including sexual…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Rural Areas, Athletics, Child Development
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McGrail, Ewa; Rieger, Alicja – Childhood Education, 2016
Research supports the inclusion of children with disabilities in general education classrooms as a way to boost academic and social development, not only for children with disabilities, but also for typically developing children. A wide variety of perspectives and abilities in the classroom builds empathy, understanding, and creativity--all…
Descriptors: Children, Disabilities, Inclusion, Consciousness Raising
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Sailes, JaDora; Cleveland, Roger; Tyler, Tiffany – Childhood Education, 2014
Recognizing the role of cultural audits in identifying a school's organizational and cultural characteristics, this article offers insight about developing school improvement plans. The multiple cultures that shape the "null curriculum" of a school, in which certain concepts and skills are left out of students' scope of…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Cultural Awareness, Audits (Verification), Institutional Characteristics
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Grossman, Sue – Childhood Education, 2008
All good teachers try hard to treat each child fairly and kindly, with care and concern. Indeed, they are ethically obliged to do so (National Association for the Education of Young Children [NAEYC], 2005). As they are human, however, they may occasionally meet a child to whom they react negatively. It is not something to be proud of, but they…
Descriptors: Altruism, Classroom Environment, Teacher Student Relationship, Teacher Attitudes
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Parsons, Aaron – Childhood Education, 2004
For decades, the author Jonathon Kozol has been working to highlight the inequalities in the U.S. public school system. He has made an immense difference in the lives of countless children living in poverty. The power with which he writes is something to be honored and revered. With simple words, Kozol finds a way to forge emotional connections…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Equal Education, Poverty, Educational Environment
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Fennimore, Beatrice S. – Childhood Education, 2007
This article reviews ways in which early childhood educators can be advocates for the many children whose diversities bring them face to face with suffering and injustice. Educators' professional advocacy can focus continually on specific ways in which schools or programs should reflect caring and fairness to all children, regardless of…
Descriptors: Justice, Child Advocacy, Student Diversity, Minority Groups
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Liu, Karen; Kuo, Li Tsung Wen – Childhood Education, 2007
Many Americans believe that diversity issues are limited to the United States. The truth is, however, that many cultures struggle to recognize and foster cultural diversity. In this article, the authors have two aims: (1) to recognize various ethnic groups in Taiwan, in particular aboriginal groups; and (2) to inform educators about what they can…
Descriptors: Cultural Pluralism, Foreign Countries, Multicultural Education, Canada Natives
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Oremland, Jeffrey; Flynn, Linda; Kieff, Judith E. – Childhood Education, 2002
Defines inclusion and the importance of inclusive education. Suggests that reciprocity built on self-empowerment, mutual need, ethics, and rationality builds partnerships for inclusion. Illustrates creating reciprocal partnerships by describing one effort to build a developmentally appropriate classroom. Describes a seven-step exchange model for…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Classroom Environment, Collegiality, Cooperation