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Katz, Lilian G. – 1997
This monograph explores issues around the position of child development knowledge in early childhood education. Part 1 of the monograph raises questions regarding the role of such knowledge in teaching young children and its place in teacher education. This section considers the definition of "development," the type of child development…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Child Development, Early Childhood Education, Individual Development
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Noori, Kathryn – Young Children, 1996
Notes that throughout our educational and teaching experiences, we develop our own scripts, or the body of knowledge we call our own. Traces the script development of one educator, and concludes that becoming a teacher is a lifelong process. (JW)
Descriptors: Educational Experience, Elementary School Teachers, Experiential Learning, Individual Development
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Phelps, LeAdelle; Landau, Steven – School Psychology Review, 1995
Recent initiatives such as PL99-457 and Individuals with Disabilities Act (IDEA) require school psychologists to broaden their knowledge base in areas critical to problematic development in early childhood. This mini-series is designed to assist school psychologists in provisions of collaboration with other health professionals to enhance efficacy…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Cooperation, Developmental Delays, Disabilities
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Hyun, Eunsook; Marshall, J. Dan – Journal of Research in Childhood Education, 1997
Introduces a recursive-based developmental theory of multiple/multiethnic perspective-taking ability for teachers' developmentally and culturally congruent pedagogy: a way to understand and facilitate growth in teachers' interpersonal pedagogical coordination for developmentally and culturally congruent teaching as "teaching for all…
Descriptors: Culturally Relevant Education, Developmental Psychology, Developmentally Appropriate Practices, Educational Philosophy
Schmidt, Patricia A. – 1997
This book is an autobiographical effort to understand life as a person and as a high school English teacher, and how those two lives have intertwined. The text examines how the author, trained in certain ways, thinks of herself as a professional person. In addition to the subject of the teaching of reading and writing, the author explores how her…
Descriptors: Autobiographies, English Instruction, English Teachers, Feminism