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Transitions for young children : creating connections across early childhood systems / edited by Sharon Lynn Kagan and Kate Tarrant.

Van Pelt Library LB1139.25 .T73 2010
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Kagan, Sharon Lynn.
Tarrant, Kate.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Early childhood education--United States.
Early childhood education.
United States.
Early childhood education--Curricula--United States.
Early childhood education--Curricula.
Child development--United States.
Child development.
Physical Description:
xiii, 340 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm
Place of Publication:
Baltimore, Md. : Paul H. Brookes Pub. Co., [2010]
Summary:
Smooth early childhood transitions are key to ensuring positive outcomes for young children the world over, but in today's fragmented early education systems, it's difficult to ensure continuity among programs and services. Early childhood professionals will help change that with this book, the first to propose a comprehensive, practical framework for repairing fissures in the system and making transitions successful for young children globally. A groundbreaking resource for a wide range of professionals, including principals, school-based administrators, program directors, district supervisors, and curriculum specialists, this book brings together the best thinking on ealry childhood transitions from leading researchers and practitioners around the world. Focusing on both vertical and horizontal transitions, the expert contributors give readers the in-dept guidance they need to: develop a coherent, connected framework of curriculum and instruction across the pre-K-Grade 3 continuum; enhance transitions for infants and young children with disabilities and their families; address the specific issues dual language learners face during transitions; align early learning standards, curricula, and assessments; improve all aspects of school readiness; improve transitions through better accountability policies; and understand how transitions are affected by a wide range of factors, including poverty, cultural and linguistic diversity, and the child's neighbourhood. Through invaluable case studies on diverse programs, readers will get practical insight into what really works and apply the lessons of real-life success stories. And with the clear and useful analysis of up-to-date research, policy, and practice, professionals will see where the field is today and where it needs to go to support better transitions.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9781598570830
1598570838
OCLC:
640510962

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