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Meghan McCormick; Emily Hanno; Christina Weiland; Tiffany Wu; Mirjana Pralica; JoAnn Hsueh; Alexandra Giles; Catherine Snow; Jason Sachs – Child Development, 2025
This study examines associations between enrollment in high-quality PreK and growth in children's (N = 422; M[subscript age] = 5.63 years; 47% female; 15% Asian, 19% Black, 30% White, 31% Hispanic; 5% other or mixed race) academic, executive functioning, and social-emotional skills across kindergarten (2017-2018) and first grade (2018-2019).…
Descriptors: Enrollment, Preschool Children, Kindergarten, Young Children
Lisa M. Goncalves – ProQuest LLC, 2024
School readiness includes a range of competencies and is influenced by both parental beliefs and teacher perceptions. Despite its significance, only a small number of states have an established definition of school readiness, which raises questions about how well stakeholder understandings align and the effectiveness of parental activities in…
Descriptors: School Readiness, Definitions, Parent Attitudes, Teacher Attitudes
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A. González-Moreira; C. Ferreira; J. Vidal – Preventing School Failure, 2025
The transition from early childhood education to primary education is, in many countries, the beginning of compulsory education. This has meant that much of the research on this transition has focused on academic aspects such as literacy or logical-mathematical competence. The lines of research have changed, and in recent years, very diverse…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Preschool Children, Preschool Curriculum, School Readiness
Meredith Dotson – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Educators should be aware of efficient instructional strategies for students labeled as gifted to influence academic achievement and social-emotional growth positively. The problem was that a gap exists between achievement and the academic and social-emotional abilities of elementary students labeled as gifted. The purpose of this study is to…
Descriptors: Best Practices, Academically Gifted, Social Development, Emotional Development
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Cecilia Ramos-Solis; Carolina Berlanga-Torres; Sofia Villarreal-Rodriguez; Marie Saenz-Gonzalez; Paloma Bolanos-Juarez; Josemaria Elizondo-Garcia – Journal of Advanced Academics, 2025
This qualitative study aimed to explore the development of self-concept in adolescents attending schools for students with high abilities, interviewing 28 adolescents from two centers for students with high abilities in the metropolitan area of Monterrey, Mexico. Using a thematic analysis approach, the data were analyzed across four categories…
Descriptors: Self Concept, Adolescents, Advanced Placement Programs, Foreign Countries
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Stillerova, Lucia; Troxler, J. Reba; Curby, Timothy W.; Roth, Alexa – International Journal of School & Educational Psychology, 2021
Kindergarten requirements are changing across the world as early school readiness has been linked to future school success. However, smaller European countries like Slovakia often lack a research base of their own, relying instead on research in other countries, particularly the US. The purpose of this study was to understand perceptions of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, School Readiness, Kindergarten, Teacher Attitudes
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Qiling Wu; Annemarie H. Hindman – Merrill-Palmer Quarterly: A Peer Relations Journal, 2024
Understanding predictors and effects of teacher well-being, including job satisfaction, is crucial for both teachers' and children's development. Research on teacher job satisfaction (TJS) has indicated that many individual and contextual factors may make a difference for teachers' professional well-being. However, against the backdrop of this…
Descriptors: Kindergarten, Preschool Teachers, Predictor Variables, Well Being
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Brook Sawyer; Samantha Shera; Yin Cai; Susan Sonnenschein; Peggy Kong; Cassandra Gerson; Xinwei Zhang; Xiaoran Yu – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2025
Numerous studies have compared parents' and teachers' beliefs about school readiness. However, no known research has explicitly examined the alignment of school readiness skills between immigrant parents and early childhood teachers. As such, the current study examined differences in prioritized school readiness skills between Latine and Chinese…
Descriptors: School Readiness, Immigrants, Parent Attitudes, Teacher Attitudes
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Bauer, Rebecca H.; Gilpin, Ansley Tullos – Early Education and Development, 2023
During imaginative play, children may learn foundational skills important for academic success. Indeed, imaginative children, high in fantasy orientation (FO), may have advantages in skills that support positive classroom and social behavior. Yet findings are mixed regarding the classroom behavior of children high in fantasy orientation. The…
Descriptors: Imagination, Play, Cognitive Ability, Interpersonal Competence
Collin B. Jno-Finn – ProQuest LLC, 2019
The foundation of this research addresses the lack of college readiness by first-time college freshmen to adequately matriculate in college, which results in them failing classes and eventually dropping out of higher education. To remedy the problem, the purpose of the study will explore the use of dramatics to improve/strengthen the Social,…
Descriptors: College Readiness, College Freshmen, Drama, Social Development
Leung, Brian P.; Vasiliades-Mulligan, Christie; Bennett, Dayna – Communique, 2020
School psychologists are typically focused on students who are struggling academically or behaviorally. What about students who are highly successful and achieving beyond their grade placement? This article provides general guidelines for school psychologists, educators, and parents when conversations regarding acceleration decisions arise. First,…
Descriptors: Acceleration (Education), Student Needs, Academic Ability, Social Development
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Sheila Lopez; Nicole R. Giuliani; Anna Cecilia McWhirter – Grantee Submission, 2024
Self-regulation in early childhood, including the ability to regulate one's own thoughts, behaviors, and emotions, are associated with a range of outcomes including academic performance, and social development. Research has extensively examined the effects of mother's parental involvement and parenting experiences, such as parenting stress and…
Descriptors: Fathers, Parent Influence, Parent Child Relationship, Self Control
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Hunter, Leah J.; DiPerna, James C.; Cheng, Weiyi; Lei, Puiwa; Hart, Susan Crandall – School Mental Health, 2021
Although universal social-emotional learning programs are increasingly implemented across the USA, few studies have examined the effects of sustained exposure to the same program across multiple grade levels. As such, the goal of this study was to isolate the effects of sustained exposure to a universal social-emotional learning program (Elliott…
Descriptors: Social Emotional Learning, Program Effectiveness, Social Development, Emotional Development
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Hauser, Marc D. – Mind, Brain, and Education, 2021
For educators to help children exposed to adverse life experiences, it is necessary to understand how adversity impacts different mechanisms of learning, emotion, and planning as these capacities underpin success in schools and beyond. The goal of this paper is to review essential findings on how early life adversity transforms the brain which, in…
Descriptors: Child Development, Trauma, Brain, Experience
Addie Keshunda Miller – ProQuest LLC, 2021
The purpose of this qualitative, descriptive, single-case study was to explore educators' perceptions and uses of strategies to support 5th-grade middle school students' basic psychological needs for relatedness in the Southeastern region of the United States, because it was not known how educators perceived and used strategies to support…
Descriptors: Grade 5, Middle School Students, Student Needs, Interpersonal Relationship
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