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What is recovery, and how can it be measured as a matter of degree?

What is recovery, and how can it be measured as a matter of degree? development of survivorology as an area of concentra- tion within victimology that accentuates the positive, two key concepts need to be operationalized: resiliency (roughly speaking, the ability to rebound after a serious setback) and recovery (basically, regaining control over one’s life, […]

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Advocacy as a Community Effort

Advocacy as a Community Effort When communities work together with programs, early educators, schools, and families, advocacy for young children becomes a shared, personalized endeavor. Through formal and informal interactions, particular areas of strength and need become apparent that provide communities with the information they need to set priorities and distribute resources. Teachers and caregivers

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Providing Access to Curriculum Resources

Providing Access to Curriculum Resources First, parents should be able to see printed information about the curriculum and relevant books, articles, or other references they can read or review at any time. If a purchased curriculum is being used, samples of teacher resource books, printed assessment materials, and examples of print materials that children use

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Informational and Interactive Events and Programs

Informational and Interactive Events and Programs More From the Field Administrators work hard to help parents feel involved and connected in their child’s education. Preschool director Lynda Way talks about how to determine in which decisions parents can be involved and which they should not. Critical Thinking Questions Do you agree with Lynda’s position? Why

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Developmentally Appropriate Accountability

Developmentally Appropriate Accountability Assessment and communicating information about assessments is a focus in Chapter 12, but here it is important to note that early childhood educators are mindful of the developmental issues associated with accountability and standards. The NAEYC position statements provide clearly articulated guidance about: The types of assessment that are appropriate for young

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What are children like and how do they learn?

What are children like and how do they learn? The Curriculum Landscape: Major Models and Approaches Moneky Business / Thinkstock Learning Objectives After reading this chapter, you should be able to: Describe the key elements considered in curriculum development and major research efforts that have affected curriculum. Describe the key features of classic curricula developed

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