Compartir
Ed464 761 - Early Childhood Research & Practice: An Internet Journal on the Development, Care, and Education of Young Children, Spring 2002 (en Inglés)
Lillian G. Katz
(Autor)
·
Dianne Rothenberg
(Autor)
·
Bibliogov
· Tapa Blanda
Ed464 761 - Early Childhood Research & Practice: An Internet Journal on the Development, Care, and Education of Young Children, Spring 2002 (en Inglés) - Katz, Lillian G. ; Rothenberg, Dianne
S/ 122,14
S/ 244,28
Ahorras: S/ 122,14
Elige la lista en la que quieres agregar tu producto o crea una nueva lista
✓ Producto agregado correctamente a la lista de deseos.
Ir a Mis Listas
Origen: Estados Unidos
(Costos de importación incluídos en el precio)
Se enviará desde nuestra bodega entre el
Viernes 12 de Julio y el
Martes 23 de Julio.
Lo recibirás en cualquier lugar de Perú entre 2 y 5 días hábiles luego del envío.
Reseña del libro "Ed464 761 - Early Childhood Research & Practice: An Internet Journal on the Development, Care, and Education of Young Children, Spring 2002 (en Inglés)"
Early Childhood Research and Practice (ECRP), a peer-reviewed, Internet-only journal sponsored by the ERIC Clearinghouse on Elementary and Early Childhood Education (ERIC/EECE), covers topics related to the development, care, and education of children from birth to approximately age 8. The journal emphasizes articles reporting on practice-related research and on issues related to practice, parent participation, and policy. Also included are articles and essays that present opinions and reflections. The first part of this issue of ECRP contains the following major articles on research and practice: (1) ttMovingup the Grades: Relationship between Preschool Model and Later School Successtt(Rebecca A. Marcon); (2) "The Role of Pretend Play in Children's Cognitive Development" (Doris Bergen); (3) "Learning To Guide Preschool Children's Mathematical Understanding: A Teacher's Professional Growth" (Anna Kirova and Ambika Bhargava); and (4) tlDemographicCharacteristics of Early Childhood Teachers and Structural Elements of Early Care and Education in the United States" (Gitanjali Saluja, Diane M. Early, and Richard M. Clifford). The second part presents the following observations and reflections: (1) "Three Approaches from Europe: Waldorf, Montessori, and Reggio Emilia" (Carolyn Pope Edwards). Two additional feature articles focus on child care and the Project Approach: (1) "Keeping Current in Child Care Research--Annotated Bibliography: An Update" (Deborah Ceglowski and Cara Bacigalupa); and (2) "Faces to the Window: The Construction Project1t(Julia H. Berry & Elizabeth H. Allen). The journal concludes with a description of new ERIC/EECE publications and activities, along with general information and links related to the journal. ( HTH).