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Watts, Mike – Early Child Development and Care, 2021
Fredrich Froebel was a scientist, both in instinct and in training, and his life coincided with an important and dynamic period of scientific growth. I take this opportunity to delve both into some history and futurology to examine the heritage and legacy of his work. The usual of interpolation is of reading into data: where there exist some…
Descriptors: Scientists, History, Futures (of Society), Scientific Research
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Dempsey, Lynn – Early Child Development and Care, 2020
This study examines how pre-readers' comprehension of story read-alouds is affected when story goal structure deviates from the canonical event. Forty children (30-59 months) were read stories in which there was either a match or mismatch between story and event goal structure. Children's content comprehension scores for the matched story (M =…
Descriptors: Reading Aloud to Others, Reading Comprehension, Reading Instruction, Prereading Experience
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Scheiner, Esther Y.; Gorsetman, Chaya – Early Child Development and Care, 2009
This study examined whether or not preschool teachers attended to instances requiring inference-making in story books. Thirty-one preschool teachers were asked to read three fictional story books and to identify parts of the story that would be difficult for young children to interpret. Additionally, they were asked to construct questions that…
Descriptors: Young Children, Preschool Teachers, Teaching Experience, Inferences
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Choi, Kyoung-Sook – Early Child Development and Care, 1993
Kindergartners and second, fourth, and sixth graders were shown a series of pictures that depicted an object with increasing completeness and were asked to identify the object. Found that, with increasing age, children correctly identified the object earlier in the sequence and that reaction time was longest for second graders. (BC)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Cognitive Development, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students