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Hardy, Jessica K.; McLeod, Ragan H. – Beyond Behavior, 2020
Positive reinforcement is a research-based practice essential for supporting young children's use of appropriate behaviors and skills. The application of positive reinforcement also is consistent with recommendations by national organizations for early childhood and early childhood special education. In this article, we describe eight guidelines…
Descriptors: Positive Reinforcement, Child Behavior, Special Education, Early Childhood Education
Gerde, Hope K.; Apol, Laura; Skibbe, Lori E.; Bucyanna, Carol M. – Early Child Development and Care, 2020
Overcoming challenges to quality early education in developing nations, TEACH Rwanda, one high-performing education system, offers a model of childhood learning through sensitive teacher dispositions, child-centred play, and culturally relevant materials. This manuscript provides a unique window into the practices of a quality early childhood…
Descriptors: Educational Quality, Early Childhood Education, Developing Nations, Play
Yenawine, Philip – American Educator, 2019
Guided looking, even done informally, has a huge impact on early childhood preparation for elementary school and is an effective way to address learning inequities. Why, therefore, does it play such a small role in schooling'? This is a question that occupied Philip Yenawine during his long career working in art museums, where the adults, once…
Descriptors: Young Children, Early Childhood Education, Child Development, Child Caregivers
Sabatini, John; O'Reilly, Tenaha; Weeks, Jonathan; Wang, Zuowei – Grantee Submission, 2019
The construct of reading comprehension has changed significantly in the 21st century, however, some test designs have not evolved sufficiently to capture these changes. Specifically, the nature of literacy sources and skills required has changed (wrought primarily by widespread use of digital technologies). Modern theories of comprehension and…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Reading Tests, Vignettes, Test Construction
Loschert, Kristen – Alliance for Excellent Education, 2019
Adolescence is a time of transition characterized by rapid physical, neurological, cognitive, and socioemotional development. As students move toward adulthood, their bodies and minds change. Those changes affect how they learn and, likewise, should influence how educators interact with youth. This Alliance for Excellent Education report…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Adolescent Development, Developmental Stages, Scientific Research
Joseph, Jaclyn D.; Rausch, Alissa; Strain, Phillip S. – Young Exceptional Children, 2018
In the authors' experience, most early childhood and early childhood special educators are quick to endorse the importance of young children's social interactions with each other, particularly in inclusive settings. In this context, it is both ironic and deeply troubling that while giving lip service to peer social skill development, the data…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Competence, Young Children, Special Needs Students, Misconceptions
Lifschitz-Grant, Naomi – Journal of Museum Education, 2018
The pilot program, Morning at the Museum (MAM), was offered to children (ages 3-5) and their caregivers weekly for six weeks at the Reynolda House Museum of American Art (RHMAA). Both children and adults explored RHMAA through hands-on activities that encouraged play, movement, observation, music, and art-making. Each session explored a theme…
Descriptors: Museums, Early Childhood Education, Developmentally Appropriate Practices, Experiential Learning
O'Neil, Tara – set: Research Information for Teachers, 2018
Over the past 7 years I have dramatically changed my pedagogy in a quest to engage junior primary students in deep, authentic learning. This article concentrates on how I have come to support junior primary students to learn to write. It explains how I developed play-based learning through the books I read, the social media I became active in, and…
Descriptors: Play, Authentic Learning, Elementary School Students, Writing Instruction
Kuebel, Christa R. – General Music Today, 2018
For various reasons, instrumentalist music education majors may find themselves teaching in an elementary general music classroom. Based on research and experience, this article will discuss why the transition from instrumental to elementary general music education may occur as well as offer suggestions to support instrumentalists new to the…
Descriptors: Music Education, Elementary Education, Musical Instruments, Music Teachers
Li, Weidong; Dervent, Fatih; Xie, Xiuye – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 2018
The majority of the sport and physical education literature defines how a technique and tactic should look. However, a gap existing in the current literature is how to select different techniques and tactics to teach diverse learners at different developmental stages. This article takes an initial step to map out the techniques and tactics that…
Descriptors: Team Sports, Physical Education, Units of Study, Grade 3
Sonu, Debbie – Multicultural Perspectives, 2020
This article unfurls in the aftermath of an event where three first grade children at a reputable progressive elementary school were found playing slavery during school recess. As word caught on, parents ignited into a frenzy: some railed against the teacher, others demanded an answer, while still others believed this was precisely the meaning of…
Descriptors: Grade 1, Elementary School Students, Slavery, Play
Ilham Nasser; Cynthia Miller-Idriss; Ahmed Alwani – Journal of Education in Muslim Societies, 2019
This article presents a conceptual framework for an empirical research initiative that aims to contribute evidence-based knowledge on the state of education and, more specifically, on students in a manner that is authentic and sensitive to Muslim societies. While prior educational research and interventions have emphasized education for employment…
Descriptors: Muslims, Educational Practices, Developmentally Appropriate Practices, Well Being
Tsuda, Emi; Ward, Phillip; Goodway, Jacqueline D. – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 2018
Tennis is a lifelong physical activity that is played from young childhood to adulthood. Tennis can be used to meet several of SHAPE America's National Standards and Grade-level Outcomes for K-12 Physical Education in elementary school. Specifically, tennis is tied to outcomes relative to "striking with a short implement" in the…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Racquet Sports, Skill Development, Elementary School Students
Bushman, Brad J. – Teaching of Psychology, 2018
Although violent entertainment has existed for centuries, the media have made it more accessible than ever before. In modern societies, people are immersed in media, like fish in water. Using hand-held devices, people can consume media just about anywhere they want, anytime they want. Moreover, violence is a common theme in the media, and research…
Descriptors: Violence, Mass Media, Mass Media Effects, Video Games
Fox, Betsy; Gaona, Irma Jean; Wilkinson, Larrisa – Learning Professional, 2021
States and local communities are increasing access to preschool, but there is a significant divide when it comes to the quality of these early learning programs. Education and training requirements for preschool educators vary based on setting and state regulations, and while districts and nonprofits may offer professional learning, effective…
Descriptors: Preschool Education, Preschool Teachers, Teacher Competencies, School Districts

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