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J. J. Mitchell Vaterlaus; Nicole C. Wanago; Jillian D. Martin – Family Science Review, 2022
Using a Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) approach, the current study evaluated use of the Adolescent Media Project (AMP) as a pedagogical approach within an undergraduate adolescent development course. The AMP divided students into smaller groups (n = 8) in relation to an adolescent themed TV show. Students viewed the first season (or…
Descriptors: Television, Clubs, Teaching Methods, Child Development
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Jon Anders Graesli; Gudbrand Lien – European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, 2024
This study contributes to our understanding of children's development of map-reading skills through a systematic 'step-by-step approach'. Utilising an ecological research design, we investigated how children perceive and utilise maps in a large-scale outdoor environment. A total of 156 children, aged 5-11 (both boys and girls), participated in the…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Child Development, Map Skills, Elementary School Students
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Christopher P. Brown; David P. Barry; Da Hei Ku; Kate Puckett – Teaching Education, 2024
Policymakers' reforms continue to narrow the landscape of early childhood education to a limited set of practices centered on improving children's academic performance. These changes not only influence the training preservice teachers receive but also impact their sensemaking of how to teach the students in their future classrooms. Such challenges…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Early Childhood Education, Preservice Teacher Education, Child Development
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Abraha Asfaw; Silvia Diazgranados; Betty Akullu Ezati; Jonathan Kwok; Christina Raphael; Anne Smiley; Peter Ssenkusu – Journal on Education in Emergencies, 2025
In this article, we investigate understandings and practices of learning through play (LtP) in refugee and host-country contexts in Ethiopia, Tanzania, and Uganda. This is an area in which international donors have increased their investments in recent years. We used a positive deviance approach to select 12 best practice preprimary and primary…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary Education, Early Childhood Education, Play
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Nguyen, Neal Nghia; Garnett, William; Balsamo, Noelle; Brady, Michael – Educational Forum, 2021
The critical and persistent impact of violence, abuse, and social injustice on the overall development of young children has necessitated a global discourse on the importance of cultivating compassion during children's formative years. This article links the defining elements of compassion to the discipline of early childhood education and calls…
Descriptors: Altruism, Early Childhood Education, Child Development, Metacognition
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Kym Simoncini; Katy Meeuwissen – Australian Educational Researcher, 2025
Despite the many benefits of play, within primary school, play is often reduced to lunch breaks, particularly as children move to higher grades. Loose parts play affords children opportunities to develop imagination and 21st-century skills (collaboration, communication, creativity and critical thinking). As part of a larger project, two Year 4…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary School Students, Student Attitudes, Partnerships in Education
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Kerpan, Serene; Humbert, M. Louise; Abonyi, Sylvia – Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, 2021
The focus of this article is understanding the perceptions that Canadian Indigenous teachers and students have on a novel physical activity teaching method that is utilised in the classroom. We explore the role that physical activity plays in the healthy growth and development of children, with special attention to Indigenous children. Through…
Descriptors: Canada Natives, Teacher Attitudes, Student Attitudes, Movement Education
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Claire Cassidy; Jana Mohr Lone – Analytic Teaching and Philosophical Praxis, 2020
This article focuses on philosophy with children aiming to address the epistemic injustices that children encounter, in part by cultivating philosophical spaces within which children's voices are dominant. In philosophical dialogues with children, it is the children's ideas and questions that shape the progress of the inquiry, opening up new areas…
Descriptors: Child Development, Educational Philosophy, Inquiry, Active Learning
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Araújo, Sara Barros – European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, 2022
Research literature acknowledges the influential role of teachers' beliefs on their interpretations, decision-making and pedagogical practices. It also suggests that initial teacher education (ITE) plays a relevant role in explicitly addressing beliefs that students hold. This study aims to examine beliefs about the child of prospective early…
Descriptors: Practicums, Early Childhood Education, Preschool Teachers, Decision Making
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Butler, Yuko Goto – Language Teaching Research Quarterly, 2022
Inspired by Fulcher's (2012) data-driven approach to language assessment literacy (LAL), I introduce learners' voices as a way to better understand teachers' LAL. I also incorporate learnings from recent literature on child development regarding research with children to suggest that we consider assessment with learners in LAL and language…
Descriptors: Student Evaluation, Evaluation Methods, Student Attitudes, Child Development
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Öz, Koray; Ahiskali, Eylem Ezgi; Türkel, Ali – International Journal of Education and Literacy Studies, 2022
This study aims to determine the opinions of preschool pre-service teachers on the adequacy of online drama lessons throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. A descriptive survey model of the qualitative research methods was used and online drama lessons were run over a 12-weekperiod. Participants of the research were 64 pre-school prospective teachers…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Preservice Teachers, Teacher Education Programs, Drama
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Araújo, Sara Barros; Esteves, Susana; Marta, Margarida – Early Years: An International Journal of Research and Development, 2023
In Portugal, professional preparation for working with infants and toddlers is often characterized as insufficient and/or inadequate in light of the specific professionalism required for working with very young children. This study is situated in initial professional education (IPE) and, in particular, on practicum experiences within an early…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Preschool Teachers, Early Childhood Education, Student Attitudes
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Setiartin, R. Titin; Casim – Journal of Language and Linguistic Studies, 2021
Oral traditions in Tasikmalaya Regency are classified into types of fairy tales, legends, and myths. The three types of oral traditions are spread in 39 sub-districts in Tasikmalaya Regency. Not all of the oral traditions in Tasikmalaya Regency are well documented, this is due to the lack of oral tradition researchers in Tasikmalaya Regency. This…
Descriptors: Oral Tradition, Moral Development, Religion, Ethnography
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Jackson-Gordon, Rachel – Journal of Jewish Education, 2020
This study is a qualitative project which took place with six elementary-aged children in a progressive Jewish education program. The children took photos around their synagogue of items related to gender. The children chose their favorite photos, then explained and discussed the photos with their peers. All explanations and discussions were…
Descriptors: Progressive Education, Judaism, Religious Education, Elementary School Students
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Zakai, Sivan – Journal of Jewish Education, 2021
This article offers a detailed study of one child's relationships to Israel from kindergarten (2012-2013 academic year) through 7th grade (2019-2020 academic year). By tracing Avigail over the course of eight years, I argue that children do not develop "a relationship" with Israel but rather many different relationships over time. Using…
Descriptors: Kindergarten, Grade 7, Longitudinal Studies, Student Attitudes
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