The High/Scope Educational Research Foundation recently completed the IEA Preprimary Project, a longitudinal, cross-national study of preprimary care and education. The purpose of the study was to identify how characteristics of early childhood settings, such as teaching practices and structural features, are related to children's language and cognitive development at age 7. Controlling for family and cultural influences, four findings emerged that are consistent across all of the countries included in the data analysis.
Children's language performance at age 7 improves as:
Working Forum for Teacher Educators
Early childhood educators are responsible for training the early childhood workforce worldwide. The Working Forum for Teacher Educators, taking place in Auckland, New Zealand on April 20 - May 2, 2008, will facilitate the sharing of techniques, objectives, philosophies, and perspectives among teacher educators from around the world to enable them to improve their effectiveness. This Forum is designed for college instructors and independent trainers as well as individuals in private and public organizations responsible for the training of early childhood directors, teachers, and family child care providers. Check it out!
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I was surprised at first that the teacher's focus on personal/social would not have more impact on language. When I read how personal social was described, I then understood. At out college, we focus on the importance of the teacher's role in facilitating emotional and social development, including awareness of feelings (own and others), respect and empathy, play and social skills, acceptance and belonging within the group, making friends, etc. I beleive much of the new research, such as Clyde Hertzman in British Columbia Canada, shows that emotional and social development are correlated to cognitve and academic achievement in later grades. Check out the website for the Centre for the Social and Emotional Foundations of Early Learning.
http://www.vanderbilt.edu/csefel/
magiloa, Guam
my thought on this programs is for more educators involve thats how it will grow and i think i find myself understand more and more about this articles on earlychildhood. i think all the information is here . you need it look up here, it tells you in detail and easy to understand about this earlychildhood and how each child develop their skills.
Early Learning Coalition of the Nature Coast
Crystal River, FL, United States
Thank you for providing us with quality research to share with our birth to five teachers. We provide many trainings throughout the year and your consistent quality research provides the foundation for our professional endeavors.
Central Christian Daycare Ministry
Seymour, In, United States
It seems like a recent article I read claimed in a study that the number of years of school a teacher had finished had no bearing on the quality of early education, this seems like a contradiction to that.
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