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Peng, Hsin-Hui; Md-Yunus, Sham'ah – International Journal of Early Childhood, 2014
The study examines whether elementary school students in Taiwan who had received Montessori education achieved significantly higher scores on tests of language arts, math, and social studies than students who attended non-Montessori elementary programs. One hundred ninety six children in first, second, and third grade participated in the study.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary School Students, Montessori Method, Scores
Fees, Bronwyn S.; Hoover, LuAnn; Zheng, Fuming – International Journal of Early Childhood, 2014
Early childhood education in China has a dynamic history of educational reform. The objective of this study was to examine kindergarten teachers' current perceptions of educational philosophies and practices. As a consequence of globalization, researchers also examined what teachers perceived their international colleagues should understand…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Early Childhood Education, Kindergarten, Elementary School Teachers
Cecconi, Luciano; Stegelin, Dolores A.; Pintus, Andrea; Allegri, Rossana – International Journal of Early Childhood, 2014
This international research project examined the value of utilizing an early childhood program assessment instrument as a tool for in-service professional development and self-reflection for kindergarten teachers in Parma, Italy. Teacher educators from universities in Italy and the USA conducted the study collaboratively. Goals of the study were…
Descriptors: Kindergarten, Teacher Attitudes, Foreign Countries, Faculty Development
Cleveland, Gordon; Colley, Susan – International Journal of Early Childhood, 2013
"Starting Strong" (2001) and "Starting Strong II" (2006), the OECD Reports on early childhood education services in 20 countries, emphasized the need for governments to take steps to integrate early childhood education and care services: child care and kindergarten in particular. Integration has become a policy agenda that…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Early Childhood Education, Child Care, Comparative Education
Lillemyr, Ole Fredrik; Sobstad, Frode; Marder, Kurt; Flowerday, Terri – International Journal of Early Childhood, 2011
In the school's conception of learning, the cultural aspect of children's play has often been lacking. In different countries, it is emphasized that play is important for learning (Dockett and Fleer, Play and pedagogy in early childhood: Bending the rules. Harcourt Brace & Comp, Sydney, "1999"; Lillemyr, Nordisk Pedagogik/Nordic Educational…
Descriptors: Play, Multicultural Education, Indigenous Populations, Educational Research
Murphy, Brian – International Journal of Early Childhood, 2006
This paper begins by outlining and discussing the fundamental elements of the process, child-centred model of curriculum, which has informed the two most recent Irish primary school curricula "Curaclam na Bunscoile" (1971 to 1999) and the "Primary School Curriculum" (1999 to date). The specific ways in which both Irish curricula embrace…
Descriptors: Primary Education, Student Centered Curriculum, Elementary School Teachers, Teacher Surveys
Munn, Penny – International Journal of Early Childhood, 2005
In this paper I argue that children have a right to basic numeracy and that studies of adult numeracy suggest that this right is being denied to many in British schools. Because of the way that maths education discourses are structured, we do not have a separately defined discourse around numeracy teaching, and this has implications for young…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Young Children, Childrens Rights, Numeracy

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