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A bimonthly journal featuring articles for the educational professional, covering all aspects of childhood education. Includes teaching strategies, book reviews, and special reports on such issues as technology in the classroom or the needs of parents.

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Allophilia: moving beyond tolerance in the classroom.
June 22, 2009... Students in most classrooms are different in many ways--gender, class, sexual preference, ethnic group, religion, nationality, language, ability, maturity, and so on. School is one of the primary means by which young people meet others who are different from themselves. As members of...

Read my dance: promoting early writing through dance: the 2008 Annual Theme issue of Childhood Education, guest edited by Stacey Neuharth-Pritchett and Lilia DiBello, examined the topic of school readiness and Pre-K programs. We revisit that theme with this research study.(Report)
June 22, 2009... Teacher Kate: "Henry, come see the new stamps and markers at the writing table. Let's write a story together." Henry: "I can't." (Running off.) "The Bad Guys are coming and I have to make a fort." This fairly typical exchange between a preschool teacher and a 4-year-old highlights...

Interdisciplinary literacy unit: transformation of Italian folklore through shadow theater. Pinocchio, Son of Leonardo, Survivor of Vesuvius: a strong body of research supports the common-sense assumption that by teaching interdisciplinary curriculum, concepts become more relevant to students.
June 22, 2009... "The tale is not beautiful if nothing is added to it" --Tuscan proverb In the summer of 2007, we had the opportunity to lead a group of Hofstra University students, pre- and inservice, undergraduate and graduate, elementary and art teachers, to Sorrento, Italy, for interdisciplinary...

An intriguing link between drawing and play with toys.(Report)
June 22, 2009... Young children are most attracted to classroom centers that offer the lively social interaction of play, stimulating construction activities, or animated computer programs. Efforts to create an attractive art center with abundant shelves of markers, crayons, various kinds of paper, and...

Families as decision-makers: when researchers and advocates work together.(Essay)
June 22, 2009... Families across the United States must routinely make difficult choices about child care arrangements because of the need to resume a job, continue an education or training program, or care for other family members. Leaving children in the care of others for the first time can be difficult...

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