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Early Years Teachers and young children’s rights: the need for critical dialogue

Early Years Teachers and young children’s rights: the need for critical dialogue

... children (as set out in UNCRC Article 3.1) this is potentially restricted by a view that this will be achieved by working with parents/carers and other professionals rather than from a starting point of work with ... See full document

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Why Do They Talk That Way?: Teachers' Perceptions of the Language Young Students Bring into the Classroom

Why Do They Talk That Way?: Teachers' Perceptions of the Language Young Students Bring into the Classroom

... when teachers enter the classroom. Teachers have a critical role in the process of language learning at the early childhood ...group s/he belongs ...the need to adjust or convert ... See full document

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Critical thinking skills in early years

Critical thinking skills in early years

... through critical and creative thinking among the ...and critical thinking skills were seldom applied in the daily ...towards critical and creative thinking skills. Teachers are unable to ... See full document

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Why take young children outside? A critical consideration of the professed aims for outdoor learning in the early years by teachers from England and Wales.

Why take young children outside? A critical consideration of the professed aims for outdoor learning in the early years by teachers from England and Wales.

... the early years outdoor environment and actual use of the environment prompted the first piece of research conducted by Bilton to gather quantitative and qualitative data through an online ...the ... See full document

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Early childhood teachers' perceptions of the social validity of the incredible years teacher classroom management programme in Aotearoa New Zealand : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Master of Educational Psychology at

Early childhood teachers' perceptions of the social validity of the incredible years teacher classroom management programme in Aotearoa New Zealand : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Master of Educational Psychology at Massey University, Manawatū, New Zealand

... Incredible Years Teacher Classroom Management programme is considered to align with the early childhood curriculum, Te ...Whāriki. Early childhood teachers in Aotearoa New Zealand consider IY ... See full document

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About the Need in a Polycultural Dialogue

About the Need in a Polycultural Dialogue

... The mentioned research was aimed at studying adaptation of foreign students in a new polycultural environment, identification of factors influencing the expression of the polycultural shock, and identifying ways to ... See full document

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Teachers' perspectives of gender differences in the social behaviours of preschool children : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in Education at Massey University, Manawatū, New Zealand

Teachers' perspectives of gender differences in the social behaviours of preschool children : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in Education at Massey University, Manawatū, New Zealand

... two children, Millie and Declan; I know that weekends spent at home while I tried to meet my deadlines have not been the most fun, but thank you for your understanding that Mummy has to do her work “on the ... See full document

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Developing a new justification for assent

Developing a new justification for assent

... which children can meaning- fully participate in ...view children, like adults, should be given the opportunity to consent to participate in research when they are ...of children who are not ... See full document

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Age differences in the prosocial influence effect

Age differences in the prosocial influence effect

... the need to view social influence as an im- portant part of social development that can have positive conse- quences (van Hoorn, Fuligni, Crone, & Galván, ...in children aged 5–7 using a classroom ... See full document

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Medication Confiscation: How Migrant Children Are Placed in Medically Vulnerable Conditions

Medication Confiscation: How Migrant Children Are Placed in Medically Vulnerable Conditions

... Civil Rights and Civil Liberties (Table 1, item 2) and the DHS Office of the Inspector General (Table 1, item 3) to report these ...human rights violations that take place while in DHS ... See full document

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A bio ecological case study investigation into outlooks on the development and learning of young children with cerebral palsy

A bio ecological case study investigation into outlooks on the development and learning of young children with cerebral palsy

... the children themselves in the overall picture produced, a reflection perhaps of the study’s aim to produce and promote a developmental and educational ‘identity’ for this ...was young children ... See full document

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Clinical Trial Enrollment Among Adolescents With Cancer: Supplement Overview

Clinical Trial Enrollment Among Adolescents With Cancer: Supplement Overview

... shared in the improvements in cancer survival seen among younger children, the CDC initiated a project to identify the salient issues and measures to address this problem. We fi rst per- formed a literature review ... See full document

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Teachers' Perceptions of Leadership in Young Children

Teachers' Perceptions of Leadership in Young Children

... up, teachers who recognized child leadership behaviors encouraged the behavior more than they discouraged it in four scenarios displaying ...suggesting children move to see), seven (Isabella’s inviting Erin ... See full document

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A Game-Playing Approach to Interviewing Children About Loneliness: Negotiating Meaning, Distributing Power, and Establishing Trust

A Game-Playing Approach to Interviewing Children About Loneliness: Negotiating Meaning, Distributing Power, and Establishing Trust

... involving children in an interview process intended to access their lived expe- riences of ...from children revealed that structuring interviews around a range of specific ac- tivities provided a more ... See full document

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Early years teachers : their lives, work and careers

Early years teachers : their lives, work and careers

... By talking at length with teachers about both their personal and professional biographies, I was able to explore individual teachers' routes into, and reasons for entering, early years t[r] ... See full document

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Primary teachers and professional development : the early years

Primary teachers and professional development : the early years

... Improve teachers' knowledge Improve teaching skills Improve teachers' practice Inform teachers about educational developments Contribute to school development plans Contribute to OFSTED [r] ... See full document

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Teleintervention for Infants and Young Children Who Are Deaf or Hard-of-Hearing

Teleintervention for Infants and Young Children Who Are Deaf or Hard-of-Hearing

... which it is difficult or unnecessarily ex- pensive to have the health care pro- vider and the patient in the same room at the same time. The rationale for the expanded use of such telemedicine so- lutions is that it can ... See full document

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Cultural and parental standards as the benchmark for early learning and development standards in Africa

Cultural and parental standards as the benchmark for early learning and development standards in Africa

... comprehensive early learning and development standard for Ugandans that will stand the test of time, DES must make cultural parental expectations the core of ...of early childhood learning and development, ... See full document

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A critique of Forest School: something lost in translation

A critique of Forest School: something lost in translation

... where early years education conducted in the outdoors is a widely accepted ...to early years education, is undertheorised in the outdoor education ...The need to situate claims made for ... See full document

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Physical punishment of children :
time to end the defence of reasonable chastisement in the UK, USA and Australia

Physical punishment of children : time to end the defence of reasonable chastisement in the UK, USA and Australia

... the Rights of the Child, which took place on 20 November 1989 (Rowland, ...on children af- fecting all aspects of their ...protecting children as was agreed by the signato- ries to the Convention 25 ... See full document

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