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Neuman, Susan B. – Educational Leadership, 2014
Universal preschool has the potential to close the knowledge gap--but only if we consider how to best teach preschoolers. Unbridled enthusiasm for universal preschool must be balanced with thoughtful consideration of what goes on in these classrooms, and what activities will most support children's learning. Content-centered classrooms help…
Descriptors: Preschool Education, Preschool Curriculum, Preschool Teachers, Preschool Children
Lamy, Cynthia E. – Educational Leadership, 2013
It's no mystery why children from low-income families often arrive at the kindergarten door lagging substantially behind their wealthier peers in foundational vocabulary, literacy, math, and social skills. These children, writes Cynthia Lamy are less likely to have the early educational supports their wealthier peers receive. They are less…
Descriptors: Preschool Education, Poverty, Educational Practices, Longitudinal Studies
Educational Leadership, 2011
A recent report points to the potential of the community school movement to concentrate resources in impoverished rural schools and build effective partnerships between the community and school. According to "The Rural Solution: How Community Schools Can Reinvigorate Rural Education," community schools might be the most economically feasible way…
Descriptors: Health Services, Rural Schools, Community Schools, Outreach Programs
Nisbett, Richard E. – Educational Leadership, 2010
One important principle of social psychology, writes Nisbett, is that some big-seeming interventions have little or no effect. This article discusses a number of cases from the field of education that confirm this principle. For example, Head Start seems like a big intervention, but research has indicated that its effects on academic achievement…
Descriptors: Social Psychology, Achievement Gap, Intervention, Preschool Education
Schwanenberger, Michael; Ahearn, Christopher – International Journal of Educational Leadership Preparation, 2013
This paper documents the results of a mixed method study of teachers who participated in a survey and focus groups in a K-12 southwestern suburban school district during the 2011-2012 school year. The mixed method design contains elements of both qualitative and quantitative approaches, permitting the authors to collect qualitative and…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, School Districts, Surveys, Focus Groups
Neuman, Susan B. – Educational Leadership, 2006
Recognizing that achievement gaps start early, policymakers at the state and federal level have focused attention on reading readiness for low-income and minority preschool children. Neuman argues that the focus of many preschool programs--building such basic literacy skills as letter recognition and decoding--misses the mark. What economically…
Descriptors: Recognition (Achievement), Economically Disadvantaged, Disadvantaged Youth, Thinking Skills
Wise, Valaida; Wright, Travis – International Journal of Educational Leadership Preparation, 2012
Many studies have noted the strong and positive effect of educational leadership on student achievement, school culture, and other aspects of the educational environment. Current research also points unequivocally toward leadership as an important factor in the achievement of quality in most educational institutions. Leadership has been cited as…
Descriptors: Instructional Leadership, Social Influences, Young Children, Early Childhood Education
Myran, Steve; Sanzo, Karen; Clayton, Jennifer – International Journal of Educational Leadership Preparation, 2011
Recent critics of university-based educational leadership preparations programs have alleged that the programs are out of touch with the contemporary practices of PK-12 school leaders. These complaints about preparation programs have resulted in new and innovative ways to prepare leaders, including the federally funded United States Department of…
Descriptors: Preschool Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Instructional Leadership, Leadership Training
Wright, Travis – Journal of Cases in Educational Leadership, 2011
This case explores the impact of being closeted on a gay, male preschool educator and the ways in which homophobic culture is fostered in one early learning center. Although sometimes protective, being challenged to hide one's sexual orientation most always has negative consequences for the individual and society. Internalized homophobia silences…
Descriptors: Teacher Characteristics, Homosexuality, Preschool Teachers, Social Attitudes
Peer reviewedBodrova, Elena; Leong, Deborah J. – Educational Leadership, 2005
Early childhood education must bolster basic cognitive and social-emotional competencies to prepare children for authentic learning. The preschool educators should view academic skills and concepts as valuable tools in the process of developing essential competencies.
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Cognitive Development, Social Development, Emotional Development
Peer reviewedAronson, Joshua – Educational Leadership, 2004
Childhood environment and skills are important factors that contribute to the achievement gap of students, but blaming only the preschool years for low achievement will not solve the problem. Ample funding of schools and transformative power of teachers and peers can rid the student of the gap.
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Low Achievement, Academic Achievement, Disadvantaged Environment
Peer reviewedKatch, Jane – Educational Leadership, 2004
Preschoolers enthusiastically tackle reading when they get to read and share their "special" words. The author, a preschool teacher, describes a successful classroom strategy for helping students make the connection between print and meaning. As students develop word lists that have special meaning for them and then use these words in stories and…
Descriptors: Preschool Education, Vocabulary Development, Word Lists, Basic Vocabulary
Ang, Lynn – Educational Management Administration & Leadership, 2012
Research has shown that the quality of early years provisions is directly linked to the quality of leadership and management of early years settings. The extant research also shows that the quality of preschool settings are almost always characterised by strong leadership, where leaders and practitioners share a clear vision of the setting's…
Descriptors: Professional Recognition, Early Childhood Education, Qualifications, Leadership Qualities
Ho, Dora Choi Wa – Educational Management Administration & Leadership, 2010
In recent years, teacher participation in school decision making has become an important topic for discussion in the field of early childhood education in Hong Kong. The purpose of this article is to discuss the theoretical significance, difficulties and issues of greater teacher participation in curriculum and pedagogical decision making in local…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Early Childhood Education, Teacher Participation, Participative Decision Making
Slaby, Robert; Loucks, Sharon; Stelwagon, Patricia – Educational Leadership and Administration: Teaching and Program Development, 2005
Studies suggest that three and four-year old children who are exposed to preschool have a greater chance of academic success throughout their schooling. This article highlights a five-year case study of children of poverty who attended a structured preschool in Salinas, California. The longitudinal study exposed various components of a successful…
Descriptors: Poverty, Preschool Education, Academic Achievement, Grade 3

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