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Glickman, Carl D.; Pellegrini, A. D. – Principal, 1988
Results of a two-year longitudinal study show that the major predictor of first-grade success is not determined by written test scores, but by social competence demonstrated in interactive, peer-group settings. Manipulating objects, encountering languages, and learning while playing offer better learning readiness clues. Includes six references.…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Competence, Kindergarten, Learning Readiness, Scores
Seefeldt, Carol – Principal, 1985
The place of kindergarteners in academia has grown more important in recent years. Increased emphasis on learning at the kindergarten level, however, should not blind educators to the developmental levels of four- and five-year-olds, who may learn most effectively by playing creatively and exploring new language skills. (PGD)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Educational Objectives, Kindergarten, Kindergarten Children
Cheever, Daniel S., Jr.; Ryder, Anne E. – Principal, 1986
Studies confirm the educational advantages and cost-effectiveness of high-quality early childhood programs and have made more persuasive the argument for developing such programs. The most important determinants of such programs are: group size, qualifications and training of staff, stability of care, and adult-child ratio. (MD)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cognitive Development, Disadvantaged, Early Childhood Education
Elkind, David – Principal, 1986
Young children think and learn differently, yet early childhood education is now subject to new pressures. Many believe that early exposure to technology accelerates mental development and improves sensory and mental capacity. There is no factual support for this idea. Children who grow up with technology are not necessarily more proficient with…
Descriptors: Child Development Centers, Cognitive Development, Day Care Centers, Early Childhood Education
Zigler, Edward F. – Principal, 1986
Preschool intervention may be effective for economically disadvantaged children but not for middle-class children. Yet many preschool children need universally available day care. The best way to provide this would be to work with the schools. The author promotes the return to concept of the community school as a local center for all social…
Descriptors: Child Development Centers, Community Schools, Day Care Centers, Early Childhood Education