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Rainer Dangel, Julie; Durden, Tonia Renee – Young Children, 2010
Teacher talk is a powerful classroom tool. Studies document the importance of teacher language in children's development, in early literacy development, in children's perceptions of self and others, and in facilitating play. This article examines "teacher talk" and its elements--kinds of language, functions of language, promoting children's…
Descriptors: Group Activities, Young Children, Emergent Literacy, Classroom Environment
Hyland, Nora E. – Young Children, 2010
Children from very young ages internalize messages about power and privilege with regard to gender, race/ethnicity, class, sexual orientation, and language, which they perpetuate through their play and talk. While families are a critical piece in shaping children's values on such matters, classroom practices communicate and reinforce strong,…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Early Childhood Education, Young Children, Social Attitudes
Young Children, 2010
To address issues of equity with young children, early childhood educators must become interventionists. They must reconsider how they interact with children to identify the subtle ways that power structures classroom life and shapes children's identities. It is important to attend to the materials in the classroom to ensure that they are…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Critical Theory, Early Childhood Education, Young Children
Priest, Cheryl – Young Children, 2010
The author's years of work with preservice early childhood teachers, new professionals, and organizations that recruit beginning professionals have helped her identify key activities and documents to be incorporated into a professional portfolio. A well-organized portfolio can help newer practitioners effectively express their beliefs and…
Descriptors: Portfolios (Background Materials), Preservice Teachers, Early Childhood Education, Interviews
Burt, Tracy; Gelnaw, Aimee; Lesser, Lee Klinger – Young Children, 2010
Children's identities and sense of self are inextricably tied to their families. The experience of being welcome or unwelcome, visible or invisible begins in early childhood. The goal of early childhood professionals is to ensure that all children and their families are welcomed in early childhood settings and provided with quality care and…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Young Children, Homosexuality, Educational Environment
Ostrosky, Michaelene M.; Meadan, Hedda – Young Children, 2010
During the early childhood years, children learn to interact with one another in ways that are positive and successful. Researchers stress the importance of positive peer relationships in childhood and later life. The absence of positive social interactions in childhood is linked to negative consequences later in life, such as withdrawal,…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Young Children, Peer Acceptance, Interpersonal Competence
Koralek, Derry – Young Children, 2010
This article presents an interview with Mimi Brodsky Chenfeld, a longtime early childhood teacher, author, teacher educator, and advocate for integrating the arts with every aspect of the curriculum. In this interview, Chenfeld shares her thoughts about the performing arts: music, dance, and theater. She explains why it is important for young…
Descriptors: Music, Young Children, Theaters, Teacher Educators
Parlakian, Rebecca – Young Children, 2010
For very young children, music has power and meaning that go beyond words. First, and most important, sharing music with young children is simply one more way to give love and receive love. Music and music experiences also support the formation of important brain connections that are being established over the first three years of life. This…
Descriptors: Music, Toddlers, Infants, Teaching Methods
Wanerman, Todd – Young Children, 2010
Young preschoolers (ages 2-3) have not been the focus of story drama discussions, as some developmental beliefs suggest that this kind of curriculum is beyond their reach--children in this age group do not yet engage in pretend play, are not generally interested in organized social interaction, and their language skills are too immature. In his…
Descriptors: Drama, Play, Age, Interpersonal Relationship
Dow, Connie Bergstein – Young Children, 2010
Children move the instant they are born and the moment they wake up every morning. Moving is one of the first and most important ways infants and toddlers explore and learn about the world, and this process continues as they grow and develop. Research shows that movement and exercise can spark the growth of new brain cells and facilitate learning…
Descriptors: Dance, Young Children, Movement Education, Creativity
Friedman, Susan – Young Children, 2010
What types of theater performances are appropriate for preschoolers? What might toddlers get out of a visit from a cellist who plays a song and demonstrates the different sounds she can make with her instrument? Would inviting a local jazz dance group to perform be beneficial for your early first-graders? The author spoke with a musician, the…
Descriptors: Theater Arts, Music, Audiences, Musicians
Kim, Jinyoung; Robinson, Helen Mele – Young Children, 2010
Music has a profound impact on children's lives, yet it is often overlooked in early childhood classrooms. Music instruction enhances children's spatial-temporal reasoning skills--skills that are crucial to learning math and science. For children who received formal music lessons, there was a positive long-lasting correlation with IQ and academic…
Descriptors: Music Education, Academic Standards, National Standards, Young Children
Pica, Rae – Young Children, 2010
Teachers usually do not give as much thought to transitions as they do to other facets of the early childhood curriculum. As a result, transitions often lead to chaos and wasted time. But this doesn't have to be the case. If teachers "plan" transitions, as they do other daily components of the curriculum, they can avoid chaos and ensure that…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Children, Thinking Skills, Teaching Methods
Anderson, Charlotte – Young Children, 2010
In today's standards-driven climate, some teachers feel that incorporating content standards in the curriculum leads to a non-developmentally appropriate approach to working with young children. In her work as a preschool teacher trainer, the author shows students how something as common as blocks can guide them through each of the curriculum…
Descriptors: Play, Early Childhood Education, Young Children, Teaching Methods
French, Robert – Young Children, 2010
Low pay, meager benefits, poor morale, and high turnover impact the daily experience of many early childhood educators in the United States. While public spending in early childhood education has substantially increased in recent years, it has mainly fueled expansion, not quality enhancement to help programs attract, compensate, and retain…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Educational Attainment, Young Children, Standards

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