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Ruth Swanwick; Daniel Fobi; Yaw Offei; Alexander Oppong – Oxford University Press, 2024
This book examines how an understanding of social-cultural and resource dynamics can inform the development of context-sensitive approaches to the early education and care of young deaf children, and the support of their caregivers. The authors investigate what it takes to facilitate deaf children's progress through early childhood, focusing on…
Descriptors: Deafness, Sociocultural Patterns, Early Childhood Education, Child Care
Patterson, Eira Wyn – Education 3-13, 2018
Collaborative group work has the potential for providing rich opportunities for children to learn through talk with peers; however, in practice, little effective engagement in learning is observed within authentic learning contexts. Exploratory talk is associated with high levels of cognitive challenge within collaborative group work. Detailed…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Child Development, Peer Relationship, Cognitive Ability
Cook, Tina – Educational Action Research, 2009
Mess and rigour might appear to be strange bedfellows. This paper argues that the purpose of mess is to facilitate a turn towards new constructions of knowing that lead to transformation in practice (an action turn). Engaging in action research--research that can disturb both individual and communally held notions of knowledge for practice--will…
Descriptors: Investigations, Action Research, Transformative Learning, Foreign Countries
Abbott, Lesley; Langston, Ann – Education 3-13, 2004
The publication and subsequent distribution and dissemination of "Birth to Three Matters, A Framework to Support Children in their Earliest Years" (DfES, 2002) marks a significant breakthrough in government recognition of the importance of the years from birth to three in shaping children's later learning. However, the Curriculum…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Developmentally Appropriate Practices, Educational Philosophy, Early Experience
Choat, Ernest – 1986
Very little research has been carried out on the extent to which educational television is recognized as part of the curriculum in nursery and infant schools and how it facilitates learning in young children. The aim of the curriculum at this level should be to offer experiences to children that, through conceptualization, will develop in them the…
Descriptors: British Infant Schools, Child Development, Childrens Television, Cognitive Development