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Forman, George – Theory Into Practice, 2010
As currently written, early childhood learning standards have little discriminative power and create a mindset that children have skills, rather than minds. In order for behaviors to be compared across different programs, the behavioral indicators necessarily are written as often-cited skills rather than unique appropriations of intelligent…
Descriptors: Evaluators, Early Childhood Education, Documentation, Video Technology
Forman, George; Hall, Ellen – Early Childhood Research & Practice, 2005
This paper asserts that through the process of observation, documentation, and interpretation of children's goals, strategies, and theories, teachers gain insight into children's thinking. As a result of this process, teachers are better able to engage children in conversations and investigations that have the potential to extend their learning in…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Observational Learning, Video Technology, Documentation

Forman, George – Canadian Children, 1999
Addresses the documentation of children's work to build reflective practice, aid memory, and support teachers' discourse. Identifies favorite sources for theory, illustrates moving from data to theory, notes that knowledge needs to be indexed for accessibility, recommends combining technique and knowledge, and calls for knowledge exchange among…
Descriptors: Documentation, Early Childhood Education, International Educational Exchange, Reflective Teaching
Forman, George – Early Childhood Research & Practice, 1999
Once used only to record special events in the classroom, video cameras are now small enough and affordable enough to be used to document everyday events. Video cameras, with foldout screens, allow children to watch their activities immediately after they happen and to discuss them with a teacher. This article coins the term instant video…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Cognitive Processes, Documentation, Early Childhood Education