Approaches to Teaching

Abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz: The most remarkable word I’ve ever seen

Despite increasing pressure to make kindergarten more rigorous, the cognitive capacity of children’s brains hasn’t changed much over the past century, a new study by the Gesell Institute of Human Development says. A triangle is still a mystery to most four-year-olds, and counting 20 pennies and then remembering that number is beyond most five-year-olds. At [...]

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One way to improve early childhood ed: leadership

With all the talk about budget cuts and other ways early childhood education is being hurt in the recession, it was refreshing to read a piece that looks at other obstacles and ways to improve  the quality of early learning. Education Week points out that elementary school principals in the U.S. don’t get sufficient professional [...]

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Does taking away recess help or hurt?

Is withholding recess a useful tactic for getting children to perform well and behave? Rae Pica at BAM! Radio hosted a recent show on the topic after hearing from a parent of a special education student who said her son’s teacher withholds recess for such infractions as not coloring or cutting the right way. Melinda [...]

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Shopping for Pre-K curriculums? A guide to the best, and worst.

Johns Hopkins researchers have tried to pinpoint the best early childhood programs in a new study. The report looks a bit like a Consumer Reports rating guide for those shopping for the best prekindergarten curriculum, so instead of vacuum cleaners, you can find ratings for programs like the Curiosity Corner, a program by the Success [...]

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A look at the gains in an all-English classroom

California educates about 1.6 million, or nearly a third, of the nation’s 5.1 million English language learners, so it is often looked at as a trend-setting state. That’s one reason why it was interesting to read about what happened in Carol Decker’s pre-school class in the Santa Clarita Valley, where the four-year-olds who showed up [...]

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The big question: What makes a teacher effective?

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New, fascinating findings on little brains and math

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Informal education, supports improve school readiness

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Teacher quality and early childhood: Duncan, Mead weigh in

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What works? Lessons in Early Reading from New Jersey

What kind of a difference can high-quality pre-school make in the lives of the poorest and most disadvantaged children? This is no small question. EarlyStories poses the concept as a reminder of what journalists must keep in mind at a time when President Barack Obama is pushing an expansion as part of his broader education [...]

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