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Feeney, Stephanie – Defending the Early Years, 2016
It is difficult to get a good grasp of the topic of kindergarten entry assessment because there are such great differences in the purpose for the instruments, how they are constructed, and how the data is used. Even so, in many states and communities, there is cause for concern. Until the paradigm of education moves from a preoccupation with…
Descriptors: School Readiness, Kindergarten, Student Evaluation, Evaluation Methods
Chattin-McNichols, John – Montessori Life: A Publication of the American Montessori Society, 2013
Montessori educators follow Montessori's lead and use the word "work" to describe the child's concentrated attention with a hands-on material. But this word may lead to communication problems with parents and those in the non-Montessori world: educators, administrators, accreditors, and so on. These communication problems are…
Descriptors: Montessori Method, Montessori Schools, Assignments, Interpersonal Communication
McHenry, Jolie D.; Buerk, Kathy J. – Young Children, 2008
Children observe, listen, feel, taste, and take apart while exploring everything in their environment. Teachers can cultivate nature investigations with very young children by offering infants natural objects they can explore and investigate. When adults introduce nature in the earliest stages of development, children will be open to new ideas and…
Descriptors: Play, Investigations, Infants, Physical Environment
Measham, Thomas G. – International Research in Geographical and Environmental Education, 2007
This paper discusses the concept of "primal landscapes" as a way of conceptualising the interactions between children and the environments they grow up in. The paper discusses this concept drawing on empirical research conducted in the field of human geography on how people learn about their environments. The research employed a…
Descriptors: Natural Disasters, Environmental Education, Human Geography, Experiential Learning

Cox, Maureen; Coulson, Alan – Education 3-13, 1979
The Plowden Report drew heavily on Piaget's theories of cognitive development, especially his concepts of activity and discovery learning and readiness. But Piaget's theory is not a pedagogical one and it has little to say about teaching content and methods. Recently, criticism of his theory has grown. (Author/SJL)
Descriptors: Child Development, Cognitive Development, Developmental Psychology, Developmental Stages

Brown, David L.; Briggs, L. D. – Reading Improvement, 1989
Examines the contributions of free play, the role of the teacher in planning and promoting free play, and the experiential background of children that promotes play activities. Discusses the importance of providing a variety of play materials, and lists the criteria for selecting equipment. (RS)
Descriptors: Child Development, Childrens Games, Developmental Stages, Early Childhood Education
Dahl, Richard J. – 1979
The two purposes of this paper are to provide the uninitiated reader with a skeletal overview of Piaget's cognitive development theory and to identify general educational implications, especially for the development of early childhood industrial arts (ECIA) programs. The "Piaget Primer" for ECIA educators overviews such topics as (1) the…
Descriptors: Child Development, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Developmental Stages

Smith, Allen – Clearing House, 1981
Because Piaget's developmental stage theory indicates that many junior high students may still be functioning at the "concrete operations" level, the author suggests that middle-school teaching be changed to include more concrete, "hands on" activities. (SJL)
Descriptors: Child Development, Cognitive Development, Developmental Stages, Educational Strategies
Trimble, Stephen – Taproot, 1995
Examines the role of the outdoors in child development. The expanse of outdoors teaches humility, yet does not judge, thereby teaching self-esteem. Nature's diversity teaches that difference is the norm, thereby teaching tolerance. Small nearby places that children favor--trees, brooks, ponds--nurture a sense of home. Early outdoor experiences are…
Descriptors: Child Development, Childhood Interests, Developmental Stages, Discovery Learning
Guralnick, Michael J. – Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 2005
The field of early intervention is vibrant, generating expectations that systematic, comprehensive, experientially based interventions will alter developmental trajectories and prevent secondary complications. In this article, the existing knowledge base in the field is reviewed. It emphasizes the importance of an overall developmental framework,…
Descriptors: Early Intervention, Mental Retardation, Interpersonal Competence, Experiential Learning

Languis, Marlin; Wilcox, Jean – Theory into Practice, 1981
A life-span human development model of learning in early childhood is presented. Learning is viewed as a human enterprise which spans the entire lifetime and involves interaction among people. The bounds of interaction are derived from philosophy and from the biological and social behavioral sciences. (JN)
Descriptors: Child Development, Cultural Context, Developmental Stages, Early Childhood Education
Jordan, Debra J. – Camping Magazine, 1995
Summarizes research examining the potential impact of year-round schooling on organized camping, and research on the developmental needs of children ages 8-11. Implications for camp include stressing the educational value of camp, adjusting camp schedules to accommodate year-round schooling, educating camp staff on child development, and including…
Descriptors: Camping, Child Development, Cognitive Development, Developmental Stages

Gowen, Jean W. – Young Children, 1995
Reviews research on the early development of symbolic play. Suggests that symbolic play begins to emerge near the beginning of the child's second year and continues to play an important role in his or her development throughout the preschool years. Proposes basic techniques caregivers can use to facilitate and promote the development of symbolic…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Behavior Development, Child Development, Cognitive Development

Roberts, Alasdair; Cameron, Pamela – Scottish Educational Review, 1990
Reviews evolution of "good practice" and "child-centered" primary education. Discusses matching students' abilities to learning tasks. Examines study of selected teachers' classroom techniques in terms of pupil self-management, group teaching, active learning, and social confidence promotion. Questions value of matching,…
Descriptors: Child Development, Classroom Techniques, Developmental Stages, Developmental Tasks

Silcock, Peter – Educational Studies, 1993
Contends that criticism of progressive pedagogical methods may be creating an ideologically neutral orthodoxy of primary school practice in Great Britain. Expresses caution about this development by defending principles underlying progressive education. Argues for the development of child-centered teaching methods within the National Curriculum.…
Descriptors: British National Curriculum, Child Development, Cognitive Processes, Developmental Stages
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