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Shallwani, Sadaf – Online Submission, 2009
In the mainstream discourse on child development and education, 'school readiness' has been conceptualized as the skills and knowledge that children need when they enter school in order to learn effectively in the school environment. However, school readiness is an idea which is entwined with our beliefs about child development and child needs (E.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, School Readiness, Social Environment, Educational Environment
Peer reviewedLeong, Che Kan – Annals of Dyslexia, 1991
This paper first examines views of developmental dyslexia in the 1960s and the 1970s; then discusses issues of the 1980s (e.g., the importance of verbal efficiency); and then projects to the 1990s the challenges of computer technology as mediated learning, "bounded rationality," and "collective rationality" in education. (DB)
Descriptors: Child Development, Computer Assisted Instruction, Dyslexia, Educational History
Peer reviewedWalker, J. C. – Educational Theory, 1981
The theories of progressive educators are compared to those of liberal-rationalist reformers such as R. S. Peters, P. H. Hirst, and R. F. Dearden. Particular attention is given to differences in their views on personal autonomy of students, the value of child-centered versus subject-centered curriculum, and the importance of authority in the…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Child Development, Conventional Instruction, Educational Philosophy
Peer reviewedGinsburg, Iona H. – Teachers College Record, 1982
The views of Jean Piaget and Rudolf Steiner concerning children's stages of development are compared and related to present-day instructional practices used in the Waldorf schools, which employ Steiner's ideas. Educational principles and practices used at the elementary school level are discussed. (PP)
Descriptors: Child Development, Cognitive Development, Developmental Stages, Educational Principles
Kneidek, Tony – Northwest Education, 1996
Explores current issues in preschool and primary education. Discusses U.S. fourth graders' low scores on the 1994 National Assessment for Educational Progress, skills needed in the 21st century, guiding principles on developmentally appropriate curriculum for young children, anti bias curriculum to address student diversity, comprehensive family…
Descriptors: Child Development, Childhood Needs, Developmentally Appropriate Practices, Diversity (Student)
Fleming, Thomas; Toutant, Tara – Education Canada, 1995
Analysis of the history of junior high and middle school movements in British Columbia reveals that the middle school emerged as a distinct institution, that the progressive education movement of the early 20th century greatly influenced creation of both junior high and middle schools, and that school reformers have sought structural solutions for…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Child Development, Developmental Stages, Educational Change
Peer reviewedLevin, David Michael – Teachers College Record, 1982
The importance of helping children understand the human body, with its inborn sense of moral goodness, is portrayed as a basis for moral education. The works of philosophers and psychologists are noted for the insights they offer for such understanding, and implications for teaching are suggested. (PP)
Descriptors: Child Development, Educational Practices, Educational Principles, Elementary Secondary Education
Gunn, Barbara K.; And Others – 1995
This research synthesis is organized around identification of instructional priorities for emergent literacy and existing evidence regarding curriculum design for those instructional priorities. First, areas of emerging evidence are identified and two major ideas are extracted: (1) children need to develop knowledge of and facility with multiple…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Child Development, Cultural Differences, Curriculum Design
De Corte, Erik – 1980
The application of a scientific attitude to the field of education is reviewed, with particular regard to the varying perspective concerning the cognitive development and learning processes of children. Flaws in the "top-down" system of research and information dissemination, in which universities are viewed as "producers" and…
Descriptors: Child Development, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Curriculum Development
Hall, Arnita Rena – Online Submission, 2007
The purpose of this literature review is to look at brain research and its effect on educational practice. For the last several years, educators, parents and policymakers have become increasingly interested in the potential role of positive early childhood experiences in promoting a child's emotional and intellectual well-being (Ellison, 2001).…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Children, Brain, Multiple Intelligences


