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An investigation of the impact of small group direct vocabulary instruction on the vocabulary development of kindergarten children living in poverty
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"Contradictions, Clashes, Cominglings": The Syncretic Literacy Projects of Young Bilinguals
In: Teacher Education Faculty Publications (2013)
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"We’ve Been Doing It Your Way Long Enough": Syncretism as a Critical Process
In: Teacher Education Faculty Publications (2013)
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Guest Editors’ Introduction: Syncretism and Syncretic Literacies
In: Teacher Education Faculty Publications (2013)
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Examining Children's Language Experiences Across Pre-K Classroom Activity Settings
Huang, Yiching Deborah. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2013
In: Huang, Yiching Deborah. (2013). Examining Children's Language Experiences Across Pre-K Classroom Activity Settings. UCLA: Education 0249. Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/00n052qj (2013)
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Examining Children's Language Experiences Across Pre-K Classroom Activity Settings
Huang, Yiching Deborah. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2013
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Kinder Habitats: Teacher Perspectives and the Results of a Professional Development on Managing Kindergarten Literacy Environments
Miller, Allyson Laura. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2013
In: Miller, Allyson Laura. (2013). Kinder Habitats: Teacher Perspectives and the Results of a Professional Development on Managing Kindergarten Literacy Environments. UCLA: Education - Ed.D. Leadership 0659. Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/5bs0b9d2 (2013)
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Kinder Habitats: Teacher Perspectives and the Results of a Professional Development on Managing Kindergarten Literacy Environments
Miller, Allyson Laura. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2013
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Kinder Habitats: Teacher Perspectives and the Results of a Professional Development on Managing Kindergarten Literacy Environments
Miller, Allyson Laura. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2013
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Behaviour and Language Development in Infants at Risk for ASD: The Role of Early Attention Preferences and Early Language Development ...
Droucker, Danielle. - : Graduate Studies, 2013
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My Journey with Prisoners: Perceptions, Observations and Opinions
In: http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=kent1373151648 (2013)
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Small groups, big gains: Efficacy of a tier 2 phonological awareness intervention with preschoolers using a multiple-baseline design
In: http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1373485234 (2013)
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Language Socialization of Chinese Children in the American Midwest: Learning to Write in American Preschool, Chinese Sunday School, and at Home
In: http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1357162249 (2013)
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Vietnamese early childhood teacher education and new early childhood education practice: a cultural-historical analysis
Phan Thi, Thu Hien. - : Monash University. Faculty of Education, 2013
Abstract: The last decade has been marked by radical curriculum and pedagogical reforms in Vietnamese early childhood education (ECE). In essence, the reforms are paradigm shifts from teacher-centred to child-centred pedagogy, and from fragmented subject-based to a holistic integrated curriculum. Studies (Phan, 2005; Le, 2009, Nguyen, 2009) suggest that ECE teachers are struggling to enact the shifts. One of the reasons is speculated as the mismatch between what early childhood teacher education (ECTE) can offer and what new ECE practice needs. Thus, this study explores how Vietnamese ECTE perceives its professional situation - the challenges and opportunities the profession may face in response to the demands of changing ECE practice. This study employs dialectics and cultural-historical theory (Marx & Engels, 1998; Ratner, 2006, Ellis, Edwards, & Smagorinsky, 2010) as the theoretical tools to explain the current professional situation of Vietnamese ECTE, and the way participants of this study perceive it. In this case study, Vietnamese ECTE’s perspectives on its professional situation are gained from semi-structured, in-depth interviews with three Deans and nine lecturers at three ECTE faculties. Their perspectives are incorporated with the viewpoints of other ECTE stakeholders, including an ECE policy maker, two employers (kindergarten principals) and four ECE teachers (ECTE graduates). This study indicates that Vietnamese ECTE is now in a crisis, characterized by three threads of enormous challenges, relating key professional aspects. The first thread of challenges is ECTE’s difficulties in professional conceptualization - in understanding the new ECE philosophies promoted by the ECE reforms, and subsequently, re-conceptualizing its professional beliefs and practice in response to changing ECE practice. The second thread of challenges is that ECTE’s legacy (in terms of curriculum, pedagogy, and management), established within Vietnamese Confucian traditions and Soviet ethos and relatively unchanged up to now, strongly contradicts with the rapidly changing demands of ECE practice. The third thread of challenges is born out of intensive interaction between conservative ECTE and the fast changing Vietnamese contemporary socio-economic context. Vietnam’s shift to a market economy and responding higher education policies to the changing context have intensified ECTE’s persistent problems and brought in new conflicts. Together, the three threads of challenges indicate tense contradictions between the need to meet the increased demands of changing ECE practice and ECTE’s current capability; between ECTE’s responsibilities and conditions offered to the profession. Nevertheless, this study suggests that the crisis, recognized by the majority of participants, provides enormous opportunities for ECTE to move forward if the profession manages to resolve the contradictions. Resolving the contradictions is expected to be very challenging. Dealing with the new ECE practice means Vietnamese ECTE must, firstly, reconcile the sharp conflict between new ECE philosophies and the cultural-historical legacy deeply embedded in ECTE’s thinking and practice. Secondly, ECTE needs more efficient higher education policies to address its persistent professional problems and resolve competing influences from the fast changing societal context.
Keyword: Cultural-historical theory; Curriculum and pedagogy; Early childhood education; Educational change; Teacher education; Vietnam
URL: http://arrow.monash.edu.au/hdl/1959.1/859163
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The effects of the classroom schedule and teacher beliefs on Head Start teacher-child interactions
Holley, Margaret McMann. - : University of Missouri - Kansas City, 2013
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Critical discourse analysis of multicultural education policies and their local implementation in Korea
Lee, Younsun. - : Teachers College, Columbia University, 2013
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Teachers' perceptions of oral language and vocabulary development of children in poverty: A phenomenological study
Abdelhadi, Sherry K.. - : University of Phoenix, 2013
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A qualitative study of Chinese parents' beliefs, involvement and challenges in support of their children's English language development in China
Sun, Zaodi. - : California State University, Long Beach, 2013
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Litriocht na nOg sna Naionrai: Na Luathbhlianta
In: Books/Book chapters (2013)
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INTERACTIONS AND RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN KINDERGARTEN TEACHERS AND ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS
Sullivan, Brittany. - : East Carolina University, 2013
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