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Larson, Reed W. – Child Development, 1997
Studied developmental changes in the experience of solitude between late childhood and early adolescence. Fifth through ninth graders (N=483) provided experience-sampling reports on their companionship and subjective states at random times over a week. Found that in early adolescence solitude comes to have a more constructive role in daily life as…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Children, Developmental Continuity, Developmental Stages

Brittain, Fe Pittman – ADFL Bulletin, 1994
It is argued that foreign language study has failed to secure a central place in the American curriculum partly because of a lack of articulation from elementary through university studies, possibly because of a lack of universally accepted methods for assessing language development. Department chairs are encouraged to recreate an articulated…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Articulation (Education), Curriculum Development, Department Heads
May, Deborah C.; Kundert, Deborah K. – Executive Educator, 1992
Despite teacher layoffs and program eliminations across United States, extra-year programs before kindergarten or between kindergarten and first grade are booming. Such developmental retentions are costly and could lead to higher incidence of dropping out. Schools should be ready for each child. Early-grade teachers and principals must reject…
Descriptors: Costs, Developmental Continuity, Early Childhood Education, Outcomes of Education
Bracey, Gerald W. – Principal, 1996
Over the years, little has changed about elementary education. As the "American common school," elementary education attained a universality of purpose and attendance far earlier than did secondary education. The 1965 Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA), with Head Start's inception and renewed interest in early childhood…
Descriptors: Developmental Continuity, Early Childhood Education, Educational Change, Educational History
Armstrong, Michael – Open University Press, 2006
In this book, the author reveals the creative force of children's narrative imagination and shows how this develops through childhood. He provides a new and powerful understanding of the significance of narrative for children's intellectual growth and for learning and teaching. The book explores a series of real stories written by children between…
Descriptors: Tales, Mythology, Anthologies, Imagination
Kim, Hyun-Sook – Religious Education, 2006
Today many people experience more frustration and confusion about many moral issues and norms than their ancestors. Traditional values and norms do not seem to serve Christian adults in today's situation. Christians are therefore challenged to develop Christian moral norms and values relevant to contemporary society and culture. In this article,…
Descriptors: Values, Norms, Moral Issues, Religious Education
Kovas, Yulia; Haworth, Claire M. A.; Dale, Philip S.; Plomin, Robert – Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development, 2007
Despite the importance of learning abilities and disabilities in education and child development, little is known about their genetic and environmental origins in the early school years. We report results for English (which includes reading, writing, and speaking), mathematics, and science as well as general cognitive ability in a large and…
Descriptors: Nature Nurture Controversy, Genetics, Environmental Influences, Cognitive Ability
California State Dept. of Education, Sacramento. – 1997
Recognizing that children who experience continuity as they enter formal education are more likely to sustain their earlier gains than children who do not experience continuity, this document provides guidelines for preschool, Head Start, and elementary teachers and administrators on transition procedures. An executive summary begins the document.…
Descriptors: Developmental Continuity, Early Childhood Education, Emergent Literacy, Kindergarten
Alberta Dept. of Education, Edmonton. – 1988
Provided is a statement on Alberta, Canada's policy on educational program continuity for early childhood services and elementary grades through grade six. Specifically, discussion focuses on the definition of educational program continuity, background to the policy initiative, rationale for the policy, principles of child development…
Descriptors: Administration, Background, Definitions, Developmental Continuity
Gauvin, Anne – 1983
The six sections of this guide offer information to teachers about the Gesell Screening and Developmental Placement Program for children entering kindergarten at Lincoln School, Toppenish, Washington. After a brief description of the Gesell program, Section I outlines aspects of planning the screening program, specifically discussing the…
Descriptors: Developmental Continuity, Kindergarten Children, Parent School Relationship, Preschool Curriculum

Cooper, Arnie – Educational Considerations, 1987
The author reviews the literature on articulation that addresses dialog across faculties and staffs. He also proposes a format that can contribute to improved communication between the junior and senior high school. (CH)
Descriptors: Articulation (Education), Committees, Cooperative Planning, Developmental Continuity

Hosenfeld, Bettina; And Others – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1997
Examined evidence for transitions in first and second graders' analogical reasoning, over a six-month period. Found strong evidence for bimodality in test performance frequency distributions and weaker evidence for inaccessibility in frequency distributions. Transitional subjects showed a temporary increase of inconsistent solution behavior and…
Descriptors: Analogy, Child Development, Children, Cognitive Development

Kuhn, Deana – Human Development, 1995
Delineates the continuing controversy between development and learning, and notes the evidence accumulating for some type of continuum in the processes. Introduces 10 research papers on reconceptualizing the intersection of the two processes and states the arguments for debate and presentation. (ET)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Developmental Continuity, Developmental Psychology
Aguillard, Amber E.; Pierce, Sarah H.; Benedict, Joan H.; Burts, Diane C. – Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 2005
This study examined barriers to the implementation of continuity-of-care practices in child care centers. We collected qualitative and quantitative data for 52 children at four centers that advertise their programs as continuity programs. Of the 52 children, only 7 of the children had been cared for in a single child-caregiver dyad between the…
Descriptors: Child Care Centers, Young Children, Child Care, Child Caregivers
Cunningham, Denis – Babel, 2004
Transition or continuity in language learning from primary to secondary schooling did not become an issue for action until the early 1980s. This raises the question of a definition of continuity, a term used variously. A simplistic view is the continuity of learning the same language. A deeper interpretation is pragmatic continuity in the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Second Language Learning, Developmental Continuity, Politics of Education