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Graves, Emily; McConnell, Tess – Educational Forum, 2014
With a renewed focus on early intervention, teachers must address the difficulties students are having as early as possible to promote their progress. Culturally and linguistically diverse students may not respond to universal interventions that have shown efficiency for mainstream populations. In order for Response to Intervention to be…
Descriptors: Response to Intervention, Low Income Groups, Minority Group Students, Reading Programs
Flessner, Ryan – Educational Forum, 2014
Much has been written about the importance of reflective practice. What is missing is reflective work on the part of teacher educators to address the mismatch between university-based methods courses and the realities of classroom life. With examples from a third grade mathematics classroom as well as a university-based mathematics methods course,…
Descriptors: Teacher Education, Educational Practices, Reflection, Methods Courses
Wilber, Dana – Educational Forum, 2012
This article addresses the following questions: What impact does using the theoretical framework of new literacies have on understanding language, literacy, and learning practices today as technologies are constantly being developed and used? What is the state of research in this area? What are some new directions the field might take in order to…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Research, Educational Trends, Early Childhood Education
Forzani, Elena; Leu, Donald J. – Educational Forum, 2012
All students must start learning new literacies skills early if they are to gain the skills they will need as adults. Integrating these skills into classroom instruction at a young age is especially important for economically disadvantaged students. Moreover, the interactive nature of the Internet and other digital tools may hold special learning…
Descriptors: Internet, Young Children, Economically Disadvantaged, Elementary School Students
Lambert, Matthew C.; Rudd, Loretta C.; Burley, Hansel – Educational Forum, 2012
Jumpstart is a growing literacy program that is now active in 17 states in addition to the District of Columbia. The Jumpstart Model pairs children of low-income families with college mentors in the child's typical learning environment. Despite the prevalence and importance of Jumpstart, little has been written about either the general model of…
Descriptors: Emergent Literacy, Low Income Groups, Family Literacy, Program Effectiveness
Hatch, J. Amos – Educational Forum, 2010
This article challenges the overemphasis in early childhood education on young children's development and its relative inattention to their learning. The author argues that learning leads cognitive development, and that early childhood educators should be more centered on teaching for learning and less on facilitating development. An alternative…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Young Children, Child Development, Goal Orientation
Anderson, Charlotte – Educational Forum, 2009
James L. Hymes, Jr., wrote prolifically from the 1930s through the 1980s on the need for adults to understand and regard children's socio-emotional needs. In the belief that the foundation for true education is relationship-based, this article highlights Hymes's respect for children and examines the relevance of his regard for humanity for today's…
Descriptors: Gifted, Psychological Needs, Child Development, Early Childhood Education
Beswick, Joan F.; Sloat, Elizabeth A.; Willms, J. Douglas – Educational Forum, 2008
Four myths that underlie persistent, but ineffective, practices in early literacy education are analyzed in this article. Such analysis is essential because literacy disadvantage ultimately is an issue of equity--a matter of social justice. Research shows that these practices can be refuted and that optimal early literacy outcomes are possible for…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Literacy Education, Court Litigation, Emergent Literacy
Southworth, Geoff; Du Quesnay, Heather – The Educational Forum, 2005
School effectiveness and improvement research shows that leadership plays a key role in ensuring the vitality and growth of schools. Yet, there is growing appreciation (Elmore 2000, 2) that "public schools and school systems as presently constituted are simply not led in ways that enable them to respond to the increasing demands they face under…
Descriptors: Instructional Leadership, School Effectiveness, Public Schools, Educational Change
Israel, Marla Susman; Kasper, Beverly Bell – Educational Forum, The, 2004
This manuscript describes how two school administrators, now educational leadership professors, successfully reframed leadership to create change. Bolman and Deal's (1984; 2003) reframing of pedagogy provided the theory for understanding this complex change process and the school administrator's role. As a conceptual framework, reframing theory…
Descriptors: Research Design, Instructional Leadership, Change Agents, Administrator Role

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