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Margaret Vaughn – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2024
In early childhood classrooms, increased pressures to prioritize literacy acquisition skills have shifted learning environments from more open-ended and exploratory to regulatory in nature particularly in the field of literacy. Despite that research suggests the important role of exploratory and agentic literacy practices, the field is…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Caring, Literacy Education, Grade 2
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Margaret Vaughn; Dixie Massey; Adrienne Vitullo; Jihee Im; Emperatriz Rivas; Deleon Gause; Ignacia M. Lopez; Fatemah I. Alshubaith – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2024
Children's literature is an important pedagogical tool in early childhood classrooms as it provides opportunities for young readers to engage with texts and to see the world from multiple perspectives. Central to cultivating equitable early childhood learning experiences is utilizing children's literature with multiple representations of…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Childrens Literature, Caring, Early Childhood Education
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Julia Mahfouz; Dorothy Shapland; Elizabeth A. Steed – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2024
Early childhood teachers are instrumental in creating cognitively, emotionally, and socially supportive environments for their students and an ethic of care is an integral part fostering such an environment. One possible way to redesign schools is to integrate an ethic of care with the tenets of social and emotional learning (SEL). Although SEL…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Teachers, Caring, Social Emotional Learning, Barriers
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Bryan-Silva, Kutasha; Sanders-Smith, Stephanie C.; Yang, Sylvia Ya-Hsuan – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2023
This study focuses on the early years program at International School Hong Kong (ISHK), a school with an explicit mission towards global mindedness. The program aims to move beyond narrow conceptions of us/them, north/south, and east/west binaries. Instead, ISHK urges children to view the world holistically through a range of perspectives. Within…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Preschool Children, Preschool Education, Global Approach
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S. Gleasure; D. Devine; G. Martinez Sainz; S. Sloan; M. Crean; B. Moore; J. Symonds – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2025
All schools possess a duty of care towards their students. However, this duty of care falls unevenly across schools, with those serving low-income communities often responding to the material and psychological effects of poverty as a priority. This duty of care for such schools was placed into stark relief during the period of COVID-19 school…
Descriptors: Low Income Students, COVID-19, Pandemics, School Closing
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Erica Rice – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2024
Picturebooks can be an effective resource to provide opportunities for classrooms to engage in community building conversations and activities. Community building mantras have been developed from several picturebooks that are used as a means of implementing the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) components of creating…
Descriptors: Picture Books, Social Emotional Learning, Psychological Patterns, Safety
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Justine O'Hara-Gregan – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2024
Early childhood teaching is complex, caring, relational work. In enacting an ethic of care, early childhood teachers often focus on extending care to others, and overlook including themselves in a circle of care. This can negatively impact on teacher well-being and ultimately lead to teacher burnout. This paper draws on a project that explored…
Descriptors: Caring, Metacognition, Early Childhood Education, Altruism
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Vuorinen, Kaisa; Pessi, Anne Birgitta; Uusitalo, Lotta – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2021
Compassion refers to noticing, feeling and acting to alleviate suffering in others. Being one of the crucial socio-emotional and cultural skills, surprisingly little is known of early childhood education (ECE) teachers' compassionate behavior and their ability to teach it to children. Overall, research on compassion in early childhood education…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Kindergarten, Principals, Administrator Attitudes
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Jessica E. Masterson; Anne K. Johnson – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2024
In light of recent political events in the United States, and with the urging to consider Noddings' care ethics in early childhood education, this conceptual piece considers an often-overlooked question in political discourse: what are the rights of the child, and how might these be centered in discussions of pedagogy, curricula, and legislation?…
Descriptors: Caring, Childrens Rights, Parent Child Relationship, Early Childhood Education
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Nomisha Kurian – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2024
The aim of this study is to contribute to the understanding of culturally responsive care in multicultural Early Years classrooms. Through an exploration of teachers' narratives in an Indian school, the study highlights the tools and strategies used by teachers to promote an ethic of care among a diverse student population of over 16 languages, 5…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Early Childhood Education, Culturally Relevant Education, Peace
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Cumming, Tamara – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2017
Researchers are increasingly recognising the connections between early childhood educators' well-being and their capacity for providing high quality education and care. The past five years have seen an intensification of research concerning early childhood educators' well-being. However, fragmentation along conceptual, contextual and…
Descriptors: Well Being, Literature Reviews, Early Childhood Education, Preschool Teachers
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West, Erin M.; Miller, Lynne Guillot; Moate, Randall M. – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2017
This phenomenological study explored six single mothers' experiences of support at their young children's school. Themes resulting from interpretative phenomenological analysis suggest the single mothers experienced tangible (e.g., school resources, school-wide events, structural flexibility, teachers' formal communication) and intangible (e.g.,…
Descriptors: One Parent Family, Mothers, Phenomenology, Young Children
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Knauf, Helen – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2017
The study presented here examines the contribution of portfolios to the communication between parents and early childhood education and care centres. Using content analysis techniques, 2104 portfolio entries are examined with a view to establishing what impression they are intended to create. While the actual purpose of portfolios emphasizes the…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Child Care Centers, Portfolios (Background Materials), Preschool Teachers
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Sakellariou, Maria; Rentzou, Konstantina – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2012
Although a host of research has explored the association between beliefs and practices, limited research has been conducted exploring the association between beliefs and intensions. The present study aimed to explore Cypriot pre-service kindergarten teachers' self-reported beliefs and intensions about the importance of teacher/child interactions…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Kindergarten, Preschool Teachers, Beliefs