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50 Years of ERIC
The Education Resources Information Center (ERIC) is celebrating its 50th Birthday! First opened on May 15th, 1964 ERIC continues the long tradition of ongoing innovation and enhancement.

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Marjanovic-Umek, Ljubica; Fekonja-Peklaj, Urska; Podlesek, Anja – European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, 2012
Storytelling represents an aspect of children's general language competence. The characteristics of the home literacy environment, especially joint reading between parents and children, have a significant effect on children's storytelling. The purpose of this study was to explore the age differences in the storytelling of three- to six-year-old…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Developmental Psychology, Family Environment, Picture Books
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Clark, Rory McDowall – European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, 2012
This article examines the leadership role of the "new professional," in particular those who have obtained or are establishing themselves as Early Years Professionals (EYP). Central to this process is the ability to "lead practice"; however, this concept is ill-defined and used loosely within the context of day-to-day routine. This article uses…
Descriptors: Leadership, Leadership Training, Models, Interviews
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Malone, D. Michael – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2008
The purpose of this paper is to describe a Personal Learning Plan method used in undergraduate early childhood education courses as a specific case of learner-centered, inquiry-based instruction. A rationale for this approach to instruction, the instructional context in which the specific method was developed and used, the method framework (i.e.,…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Inquiry, Preservice Teacher Education, Undergraduate Study
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Lee, Kyunghwa; Choi, Ikseon – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2008
In this article, we report a research project on web-based case instruction that was developed and implemented to allow prospective early childhood teachers to be exposed to various dilemmas faced by practicing teachers. The goal of this project was to design an instructional tool and method that could help prospective teachers expand their notion…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Focus Groups, Young Children, Data Analysis
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Zeece, Pauline Davey – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2008
Using an example of a toddler's developing understanding of an apple, this article illustrates how children integrate all elements in their interpersonal and built environments to support their emerging literacy skills. Otto (2007) and others provide evidence from emergent literacy research that documents observations and exploration by infants,…
Descriptors: Toddlers, Young Children, Emergent Literacy, Constructivism (Learning)
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Ramos-Christian, Vanessa; Schleser, Robert; Varn, Mary E. – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2008
Cognitive abilities as well as math fluency play an important role in mathematical skills. Understanding the relationship between cognitive abilities and mathematical skills is imperative to teaching effective arithmetic skills. The present study aimed to investigate the relationship between cognitive ability and math fluency with 38 first and…
Descriptors: Grade 1, Grade 2, Arithmetic, Cognitive Ability
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Dwyer, Julie; Neuman, Susan B. – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2008
The selection of books to read to young children matters enormously in the role books play for enriching children's lives. This paper reviews the scientific evidence for the appropriate selection of books, and argues that care in selecting books targeted to children's developing skills will enhance the power and the pleasures of reading to young…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Reading Material Selection, Childrens Literature, Developmental Stages
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Wheeler, Barbara L.; Stultz, Sylvia – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2008
This article illustrates some ways in which observations of typically-developing infants can inform music therapy and other work with children with disabilities. The research project that is described examines typical infant development with special attention to musical relatedness and communication. Videotapes of sessions centering on musical…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Infants, Music Therapy, Psychological Patterns
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Wasik, Barbara – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2008
Small group instruction is important yet it is one of the most underused strategies in early childhood classrooms. This paper presents guidelines based on research-based best practices for using small groups in early childhood. In addition, the benefits of small group instruction for both children and teachers are described. Specific suggestions…
Descriptors: Small Group Instruction, Young Children, Early Childhood Education, Educational Strategies
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Moore, Rita A.; Ritter, Scott – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2008
This writing describes a literacy project between preservice teachers enrolled in a small university in Montana and an inner city school classroom in Kansas. It shows how the preservice teachers and children negotiate meaning at the beginning of the project as well as what the preservice teachers were learning from the children and from their…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Preservice Teachers, Urban Schools, Urban Areas
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Zambo, Debby – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2008
Advances in neuroscience are providing information about the brain and its development. Some researchers propose that childcare workers need to understand this information because it confirms their importance and their use of developmentally appropriate practice (DAP). Given the fact that childcare workers could benefit from this insight, it seems…
Descriptors: Workshops, Brain, Cognitive Development, Teaching Methods
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Branson, Diane; Vigil, Debra C.; Bingham, Ann – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2008
The first few years of life represent a crucial period for optimal brain development for young children. Therefore, it is important to identify children at-risk for developmental delays, including autism spectrum disorders, at the earliest age possible. An argument for utilizing community childcare providers for universal developmental screening…
Descriptors: Autism, Identification, Brain, Developmental Delays
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Elliott, Elizabeth M.; Olliff, Charleen B. – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2008
Whether it be leaping, resisting, or being gently shoved, the field of early childhood education continues moving into the age of accountability. Young children are expected to exhibit many requisite skills prior to kindergarten. Thus, the advancement of pre-reading and writing skills development become one of the many areas of focus for early…
Descriptors: Developmentally Appropriate Practices, Emergent Literacy, Early Childhood Education, Young Children
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Baum, Angela C.; Swick, Kevin J. – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2008
This article highlights the importance of nurturing preservice teachers as they develop the dispositions essential to establish empowering relationships with children's families. The authors identify and describe several key dispositions necessary for working with families and offer suggestions for ways that these elements might be integrated into…
Descriptors: Teacher Education, Preservice Teachers, Family Involvement, Early Childhood Education
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Lee, Pai-Lin; Lan, William; Wang, Chiao-Li; Chiu, Hsiu-Yueh – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2008
The ability to delay gratification (DG) in young children is vital to their later development. Such ability should be taught as early as possible. One hundred kindergartners (Mean age = 6.11), randomly assigned to three groups; (a) labeling: received the treatment of being labeled as "patient" kids; (b) story-telling: were read a story about the…
Descriptors: Delay of Gratification, Young Children, Labeling (of Persons), Story Telling
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