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Hoffman, Jessica L.; Collins, Molly F.; Schickedanz, Judith A. – Reading Teacher, 2015
Early childhood instruction tends to focus heavily on literacy development, sometimes at the expense of rich concept development (CEP, 2007; Neuman, 2006; NRC, 2012; NSTA, 2014). Because of the emphasis on literacy instruction, many early childhood teachers integrate content areas, such as science, in literacy instruction through read alouds of…
Descriptors: Young Children, Instructional Effectiveness, Scientific Concepts, Concept Teaching
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Foster, Janet E.; Root, Tonja L.; Lee, Seungyoun – Multicultural Education, 2015
Considering the importance of the Civil Rights Movement, children need to be introduced to the related concepts early in their school experiences, and teachers need to consider students' developmental needs and curriculum standards in order to provide appropriate content and methods of instruction. The purpose of this article is to introduce a…
Descriptors: Young Children, Civil Rights, Activism, Advocacy
Murphy, Carol – Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia, 2015
This paper presents a preliminary study of three six year-old children's use of functional language when engaging collaboratively on a mathematics task. The analysis is presented as an illustration of young children's authority and agency in mathematics as evidenced in their discourse. Modality, as a function of language, was seen to indicate…
Descriptors: Young Children, Mathematics Activities, Cooperative Learning, Language Usage
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Zimmer, Kate – Young Exceptional Children, 2017
Positive results for children with ASD in the areas of language and communication skills have been shown through the use of storybook reading. Shared storybook reading promotes the growth of language and social participation, two core deficits for children with ASD. This article describes strategies that can be implemented to enhance interactions…
Descriptors: Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Language Impairments, Language Acquisition
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Cheeseman, Jill; McDonough, Andrea – International Journal for Mathematics Teaching and Learning, 2013
This article reports an innovative use of photographs in a pencil-and-paper test which was developed to assess young children's understanding of mass measurement. Two hundred and ninety-five tests were administered by thirteen teachers of Years 1 and 2 children in 3 urban and rural schools. Many of these children of 6-8 years of age were able to…
Descriptors: Performance Based Assessment, Young Children, Measurement, Teaching Methods
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Fitzpatrick, Paula; Vander Hart, Nanho; Cortesa, Cathryn – Journal of Educational Research, 2013
Handwriting is used throughout the school day and is important to demonstrate knowledge. This research evaluated how handwriting instructional practices and intrinsic and extrinsic factors in actual classroom settings impacted learning handwriting over the course of the school year. Findings indicated that extrinsic factors (educational…
Descriptors: Handwriting, Predictor Variables, Teaching Methods, Correlation
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Elias, Nassim Chamel; Goyos, Celso – Psychological Record, 2013
This study investigated the effect of matching-to-sample and mimetic-relations teaching on the emergence of signed tact and textual repertoire through a multiple-baseline design, across three groups of three words in children with and without hearing impairments and with no reading repertoire. Following mimetic-relations teaching and the…
Descriptors: Young Children, Hearing Impairments, Deafness, Imitation
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Vismara, Laurie A.; Young, Gregory S.; Rogers, Sally J. – Topics in Early Childhood Special Education, 2013
The growing number of Autism Spectrum Disorder cases exceeds the services available for these children. This increase challenges both researchers and service providers to develop systematic, effective dissemination strategies for transporting university research models to community early intervention (EI) programs. The current study developed an…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Autism, Early Intervention, Workshops
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Clark, Amy; Henderson, Peter; Gifford, Sue – Education Endowment Foundation, 2020
"Improving Mathematics in the Early Years and Key Stage 1" reviews the best available evidence to offer five recommendations for developing the maths skills of 3-7-year olds. Recommendations include integrating maths into different activities throughout the day -- for example, at registration and snack time -- to familiarise children…
Descriptors: Mathematics Skills, Young Children, Early Childhood Education, Teaching Methods
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Steinberg, Claudia; Steinberg, Fabian – Research in Dance Education, 2016
The purpose of this study was to capture the student's views in lessons of creative dance. A qualitative empirical research design was carried out using video-stimulated recall interviews. The participants in this study were 88 children (63 female and 25 male) between the ages of 9 and 11 years (M = 10.5, SD = 1.2) in physical education lessons. A…
Descriptors: Dance Education, Student Attitudes, Young Children, Elementary School Students
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Ziv, Margalit; Solomon, Ayelet; Strauss, Sidney; Frye, Douglas – Journal of Cognition and Development, 2016
The relations among children's theory of mind (ToM), their understanding of the intentionality of teaching, and their own peer teaching strategies were tested. Seventy-five 3-, 4-, and 5-year-olds completed 11 ToM and understanding-of-teaching tasks. Subsequently, 30 of the children were randomly chosen to teach a peer how to play a board game,…
Descriptors: Theory of Mind, Young Children, Peer Teaching, Games
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Mohd Syah, Nor Elleeiana; Hamzaid, Nur Azah; Murphy, Belinda Pingguan; Lim, Einly – Interactive Learning Environments, 2016
This study describes the development of a basic computer-based play pedagogy intervention using a dyscalculia-remedy-oriented approach such as repetition and number orientation manipulation, and the investigation of its effect on children displaying dyscalculia characteristics. This computer play was evaluated in a group of 50 seven-year-old…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Learning Disabilities, Mathematics Instruction, Young Children
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Axelsson, Anton; Andersson, Richard; Gulz, Agneta – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2016
Educational software in the form of games or so called "computer assisted intervention" for young children has become increasingly common receiving a growing interest and support. Currently there are, for instance, more than 1,000 iPad apps tagged for preschool. Thus, it has become increasingly important to empirically investigate…
Descriptors: Executive Function, Play, Computer Software, Preschool Children
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Jacob, Lorraine; Mulligan, Joanne – Australian Primary Mathematics Classroom, 2014
In this article, Lorraine Jacob and Joanne Mulligan discuss how arrays can be used to promote students' early learning in relation to multiplication and division. They provide examples of activities that can be used from Foundation to Year 5.
Descriptors: Young Children, Elementary School Students, Elementary School Mathematics, Mathematics Instruction
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Boyd, Brian A.; Hume, Kara; McBee, Matthew T.; Alessandri, Michael; Gutierrez, Anibal; Johnson, LeAnne; Sperry, Laurie; Odom, Samuel L. – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2014
LEAP and TEACCH represent two comprehensive treatment models (CTMs) that have been widely used across several decades to educate young children with autism spectrum disorders. The purpose of this quasi-experimental study was to compare high fidelity LEAP (n = 22) and TEACCH (n = 25) classrooms to each other and a control condition (n = 28), in…
Descriptors: Autism, Young Children, Teaching Methods, Special Education Teachers
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