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Stoll, Julia; Hamilton, Ashley; Oxley, Emilie; Eastman, Angela Mitroff; Brent, Rachael – Young Children, 2012
Physics is the study of forces and motion--the science of matter and energy and the interaction between the two. The big idea the children explore, as well as the question they ask as they engage in physical knowledge activities related to physics, is "How does it move?" Many teachers translate naturally as they come to know the children they…
Descriptors: Teacher Role, Physics, Problem Solving, Motion
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Skiffington, Sheila; Washburn, Sue; Elliott, Kimberly – Young Children, 2011
Instructional coaching is an innovative approach to professional development that, while challenging, has significant benefits for teachers and children. Using reflective practice strategies--including posing open-ended questions to teachers and videotaping classes--coaches help teachers analyze their teaching and its impact on children. Coaches…
Descriptors: Preschool Teachers, Professional Development, Reflective Teaching, Teaching Methods
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Vesely, Colleen K.; Ginsberg, Mark R. – Young Children, 2011
This study explores how early childhood education programs engage immigrant families in their children's learning, how programs learn about these families and incorporate their cultures into the classrooms, and what programs are doing in terms of their staff's professional development related to working with immigrant children and families. The…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Young Children, Foreign Countries, Immigrants
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Marcon, Rebecca A. – Young Children, 2003
Examines young children's physical development and how growth is linked to cognitive and social development. Discusses problems in American children's diets and the use of height-for-age and weight-for-height as indicators of physical maturity. Considers complexities of the physical-cognitive relationship and identifies possible ways that social…
Descriptors: At Risk Persons, Body Composition, Body Height, Body Weight
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Stone, Sandra J. – Young Children, 1995
Explores the importance of play in the cognitive, social, emotional, and physical development of young children. Functional, constructive, and dramatic play, and games with rules, are examined. Suggests that play is a powerful curricular tool for the kindergarten and primary classroom. Investigates ways to integrate play into the curriculum and to…
Descriptors: Child Development, Childhood Needs, Childrens Games, Childrens Rights
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Jordan, Daniel C.; Streets, Donald T. – Young Children, 1973
Describes an educational project from which was derived a theory of development, a theory of curriculum and a theory of teaching, designed to create an educational system that would be unique in its power to release human potential. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Child Development, Concept Formation, Curriculum Development, Early Childhood Education
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Novick, Rebecca – Young Children, 2002
Presents ways adults can support children's emotional competence development in preschool and elementary school through helping them express thoughts, feelings, and opinions verbally and in writing. Suggestions include a game to help children learn to infer feelings and a "comfort corner" for children having social/emotional difficulties. Includes…
Descriptors: Adult Child Relationship, Early Childhood Education, Educational Practices, Elementary Education
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Mitchell, Anne L. – Young Children, 1993
Advocates the implementation of the same developmentally appropriate principles and practices that govern good preschool programs in elementary school programs as well. These practices involve understanding children and their levels of development, working with the whole child, fostering integrated learning, and encouraging parent participation.…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Developmentally Appropriate Practices, Educational Change, Educational Practices
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Young Children, 1988
Summarizes the NAEYC position statement on developmentally appropriate practice in the primary grades serving students aged 5 through 8 years. Uses a comparative format of appropriate and inappropriate practice related to curriculum goals, teaching strategies, integrated curriculum, guidance of social and emotional development, motivation, and…
Descriptors: Child Development, Comparative Analysis, Curriculum Development, Developmentally Appropriate Practices
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Biber, Barbara – Young Children, 1979
Reviews how emphasis on thought and feeling, cognition and affect have been balanced in early childhood education at various periods in the last half century. (Author/MP)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Early Childhood Education, Educational Practices, Educational Theories
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Daniel, Jerlean – Young Children, 1995
Provides a rationale for use of the term "developmentalist" to refer to practitioners, teachers, and scholars. Defines being a "developmentalist" and suggests that this concept, which integrates educators' knowledge bases about preschool, child care, and early childhood education, contributes to a comprehensive view of child…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Educational Practices, Educational Theories, Parent Teacher Cooperation
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Kagan, Sharon L. – Young Children, 2000
Examines three challenges facing the field of early childhood education: (1) homogenization of early childhood education; (2) over-scientization of the field; and (3) bureaucratization of early childhood education. (KB)
Descriptors: Bureaucracy, Early Childhood Education, Educational Practices, Educational Research
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Jones, Elizabeth – Young Children, 2003
Asserts that it is through play with materials and relationships, invention of classification systems, and solving problems in dialogue with others that young children develop the basic skills they will need to become effective contributors to the health of a changing world. Offers suggestions for teaching children play skills by providing…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Cognitive Development, Creativity, Developmental Stages
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Klein, Tovah P.; Wirth, Daniele; Linas, Keri – Young Children, 2003
Defines the elements of play, illuminating its central role in young children's learning and development. Focuses on how play experiences contribute to children's independence in negotiating, its role in keeping children involved, and the play-reality distinction. Offers suggestions to teachers for facilitating and supporting children's play,…
Descriptors: Adult Child Relationship, Child Development, Classroom Techniques, Early Childhood Education
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Saab, Joy Faini – Young Children, 2001
Chronicles the experiences of a rural West Virginia school district as it moved toward implementing developmentally appropriate practices in kindergarten through Grade 2. Examines the development of a plan for assessment and professional growth, and recommendations of the K-2 task force. Describes how four professional development goals were…
Descriptors: Developmentally Appropriate Practices, Early Childhood Education, Educational Practices, Elementary School Teachers
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