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    Parents’ Beliefs About Play and the Purpose of Preschool Education, Preschoolers’ Home Activity and Executive Functions.Biruk K. Metaferia, Judit Futo, Raechel Drew & Zsofia K. Takacs - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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  2. Mathematics for Preschoolers. Handboook for parents and educators.Boris Culina - manuscript
    In this handbook, I put into practice my philosophical views on children's mathematics. The handbook contains brief instructions and examples of mathematical activities. In the INSTRUCTIONS section, instructions are given on how, and in part why that way, to help preschool children in their mathematical development. In the ACTIVITIES section, there are examples of activities through which the child develops her mathematical abilities.
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    Preschool Metacognitive Skill Assessment in Order to Promote Educational Sensitive Response From Mixed-Methods Approach: Complementarity of Data Analysis.Elena Escolano-Pérez, Maria Luisa Herrero-Nivela & M. Teresa Anguera - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Positive Education for Young Children: Effects of a Positive Psychology Intervention for Preschool Children on Subjective Well Being and Learning Behaviors.Anat Shoshani & Michelle Slone - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Preschool Education and Inclusion in the North of Chile: The Formation of Young Chileans in the Classrooms of Tarapacá.Carlos Mondaca Rojas, Patricio Rivera Olguín & Yeliza Gajardo Carvajal - 2014 - Alpha (Osorno) 39:251-266.
    Se exponen las prácticas docentes de las educadoras de párvulos, que cumplen una función reproductora del nacionalismo que es internalizado en las niñas y niños como la ciudadanía chilena. Para ello, configuran un escenario lúdico que ritualiza la conducta cívica y patriótica, por medio de conmemoraciones cívicas fundadas en el belicismo de la guerra del Pacífico, sin considerar la realidad cosmopolita y de diversidad cultural presente en las aulas nortinas. A partir de esto, proponemos una nueva perspectiva respecto de la (...)
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    The Education of the Preschool Child.Paul Hanly Furfey - 1926 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 1 (2):228-236.
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    Looking for Theory in Preschool Education.Christine Stephen - 2012 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 31 (3):227-238.
    This paper sets out to examine the place of theory in preschool education, considering the theories to which practitioners and providers have access and which provide a rationale for everyday practices and shape the experiences of young children. The paper reflects the circumstances of preschool provision, practices and thinking in the UK in general and in Scotland in particular. The central argument is that while there may be little obvious recourse to theorising and limited exposure to explicit theory (...)
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    The Relationship Between Preschool Inclusive Education Teachers’ Organizational Support and Work Engagement: The Mediating Role of Teacher Self-Efficacy.Chunlan Jiao, Jing Qian & Huan Liu - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    This study aims to explore the relationship and mechanism between the preschool inclusive education teachers’ organizational support, teacher self-efficacy, and work engagement. This study adopted the organizational support scale, inclusive education efficacy scale, and work engagement scale, measured for 600 preschool inclusive education teachers, eventually obtained 568 effective questionnaires, established research model, and analyzed the data using the structural equation model. There are significantly more men than women, and the majority were public kindergarten. Organizational support significantly positively affects (...)
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    Family Income, Parental Education and Chinese Preschoolers’ Cognitive School Readiness: Authoritative Parenting and Parental Involvement as Chain Mediators.Xiaoying Xia - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    This study examined the associations of family income and parental education with Chinese preschool children’s cognitive school readiness and the sequential mediating role of parenting style and parental involvement in these relations. A total of 307 5–6 years old kindergarten children from Shanghai, China and their parents participated in the study. Using structural equation modeling method, the results indicated that parental education was directly related to children’s cognitive school readiness, while no direct relationship was found for family income. The (...)
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    Technique of health culture education of preschool children in different age groups.Ruslan Bedran - 2016 - Science and Education: Academic Journal of Ushynsky University 10:194-199.
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    Do preschool teachers in Southwest China need more mental health education? An online cross-sectional survey 1 year after the COVID-19 pandemic. [REVIEW]Yao Yu, Tingting Wu, Jing Gao, Shanshan Wang, Yang Zhou & Jiajun Zhang - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    This study intended to explore the current status of psychological problems of preschool teachers in Southwest China 1 year after the COVID-19 pandemic and to assess the association between mental health education and psychological problems and symptoms of psychopathology. A total of 614 preschool teachers from Southwest China were enrolled to complete the questionnaires of the Chinese Symptom Checklist. Notably, 60% of the respondents reported psychological distress with GSI T-scores ≥ 63, especially the high score was reported on (...)
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  12. Association Between Preschoolers’ Specific Fine (But Not Gross) Motor Skills and Later Academic Competencies: Educational Implications.Elena Escolano-Pérez, Maria Luisa Herrero-Nivela & José Luis Losada - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Exploring family educational involvement and social skills in Chinese preschoolers: The moderating role of parent-child relationship.Hao Liu, Yuxi Qiu & Li Luo - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    The purpose of this study was to examine parent-child relationship as a moderator of the association between family educational involvement and the social skills of preschoolers. A total of 4,938 children were sampled from 18 preschools in Hebei province, China, and their parents completed a survey packet to collect demographic information, as well as ratings of parental involvement, relationships with their children, and child social skill development. The results of multivariate regression analysis suggested that: both home-based involvement and home-school conferencing (...)
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    The sandbox investment: the preschool movement and kids-first politics.David L. Kirp - 2007 - Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press.
    Introduction : before school -- Small miracles -- Life way after preschool -- The futures market -- The imprimatur of science -- Who cares for the children? -- Jump-starting a movement -- The politics of the un-dramatic -- English lessons -- Kids-first politics.
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    The Influences Of Orff Preschool Music Education Approach On The Improvement Of Social Skills Of Students.Bahar Güdek - 2013 - Journal of Turkish Studies 8:213-232.
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    Theoretical bases of patriotic education of preschool children in psychological and pedagogical literature.Artur Inshakov - 2017 - Science and Education: Academic Journal of Ushynsky University 22 (2):69-74.
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    Socialization model of preschoolers with special needs in the system of special education.Kolomoiets Tamila - 2017 - Science and Education: Academic Journal of Ushynsky University 22 (2):46-53.
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    Diversified Talent Cultivation Mechanism of Early Childhood Physical Education Under the Full-Practice Concept – Oriented by Preschooler Mental Health and Intelligent Teaching.Nina Wang & Mohd Nazri Bin Abdul Rahman - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 11:593063.
    In order to improve early childhood physical education, in this study, the talent cultivation mechanism for undergraduates was explored under the “full-practice” concept, oriented by preschooler mental health. First, from the perspective of preschooler psychology, the mechanisms of ability training and talent cultivation for undergraduates majoring in early childhood education were explored under the “full-practice” concept. Considering that the physical, psychological, and intellectual development of preschoolers shall follow the rules of physical education, and current early childhood education mainly focuses on (...)
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    Pictographic Representations of the Word “Nature” in Preschool Education Children.Blanca Silvia Fraijo-Sing, Norma Isabel Beltrán Sierra, César Tapia-Fonllem & Rosalba Valenzuela Peñúñuri - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    The relevance of preschool children's understanding of nature, its elements, how it affects the behavior of human beings and how human being influences it, it helps to the identification of the necessary elements for the design of programs that have a significant impact in the development of environmental identity and the implementation of environmental education in the school curriculum in Mexico, in order to achieve the derivation of attitudes to preserve the environment from an early age. Under this logic, (...)
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    A Systematic Review of Technologies to Teach Control Structures in Preschool Education.Ewelina Bakala, Anaclara Gerosa, Juan Pablo Hourcade, Gonzalo Tejera, Kerry Peterman & Guillermo Trinidad - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    There is growing interest in teaching computational thinking to preschool children given evidence that they are able to understand and use CT concepts. One of the concepts that is central in CT definitions, is the concept of control structures, but it is not clear which tools and activities are successful in teaching it to young learners. This work aims at providing a comprehensive overview of tools that enable preschool children to build programs that include control structures, and analyzing (...)
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    When are you taking us outside? An exploratory study of the integration of the outdoor learning in preschool and primary education in Quebec.Audrey-Anne Beauchamp, Yannick Lacoste, Célia Kingsbury & Tegwen Gadais - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    IntroductionRecent research investigating the benefits of being outdoors and contact with nature in children showed strong associations with children’s health and development. More teachers are choosing to integrate outdoor learning into their practice in Quebec, but few studies have focused on OL in the school environment, particularly in Canada and more specifically in Quebec, despite the fact that the school context lends itself favorably to this practice.ObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to portray OL in preschool and primary schools (...)
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    Guiding Preschool Play for Cultural Learning: Preschool Design as Cultural Niche Construction.Robin Samuelsson - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11:545846.
    This paper explores how preschools can be purposefully designed to aid cultural learning through guided play practices. In recent literature, there has been a renowned interest in the role of the exogenous environment in psychological processes, including learning. The idea that the design of preschools can meaningfully be seen as cultural niche construction and that guided play practices in these environments can aid the preparation for cultural action, is promoted, and a theoretical framework is presented. The empirical data draw from (...)
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    The use of interactive storytelling, cartoon animation and educational gaming to communicate the biblical message to preschool children.Dirk G. van der Merwe - 2020 - HTS Theological Studies 76 (2):10.
    This article focuses on how biblical content and spiritualities can be communicated, probably more effectively, to (late) preschool children by using information technology, which has already been implemented successfully for years in secular and religious environments. Because children enjoy listening to stories, watching cartoons and playing every day, the approach in this research will be to propose a particular construct to communicate biblical content to preschool children. This construct comprises interactive storytelling, cartoon animation and educational gaming, which constitute (...)
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    The Development of Motor and Pre-literacy Skills by a Physical Education Program in Preschool Children: A Non-randomized Pilot Trial.Giuseppe Battaglia, Marianna Alesi, Garden Tabacchi, Antonio Palma & Marianna Bellafiore - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    All work and no play--: how educational reforms are harming our preschoolers.Sharna Olfman (ed.) - 2003 - Westport, CT: Praeger.
    This book also spotlights a program at Yale University that, in response to the dearth of play in preschool curricula, emphasized learning through play for ...
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    Study of the Teachers’ Option of Primary and Preschool Education in Romania to Use Learning Situations for Training Pupils’ Skills.Aida Cornelia Stoian - 2016 - International Letters of Social and Humanistic Sciences 73:17-23.
    Publication date: 29 September 2016 Source: Author: Aida Cornelia Stoian This study highlights the results of an empirical research, whose purpose was to study the teachers` option of primary and preschool education to use learning situations for training pupils’ skills in relation to seniority in teaching and learning environment and to identify of the level of conceptual representation of the learning situations term in the opinion of teachers in primary and preschool education.We made a questionnaire in order to (...)
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    The obscured structure of the number in preschool education (pre-symbolic stage). Prime part.Sergei Konstantinovich Fokin - forthcoming - Revista de Filosofía y Cotidianidad.
    The article highlights certain aspects of the obscured structure of the number, which occur irregularly in the teaching of numeracy in Preschool Education. Its absence, as an effect, leads to the child's misunderstanding of the concept of number. In the presymbolic stage, the number is taught through the word. Structural particularities are found in the semantics and phonetics of the number word and are substantial in the processes of speech and listening. The objectives are to make known the obscured (...)
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    Executive Functions Can Be Improved in Preschoolers Through Systematic Playing in Educational Settings: Evidence From a Longitudinal Study.Ricardo Rosas, Victoria Espinoza, Felipe Porflitt & Francisco Ceric - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Analysis on Entrepreneurship Psychology of Preschool Education Students With Entrepreneurial Intention.Yiwei Yin, Liu Yang & Bojing Liu - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Preschool teachers’ perspective on factors of intergenerational learning important for professional development.Aleksandra Šindić, Dragan Partalo & Nives Ličen - 2022 - Metodicki Ogledi 29 (1):125-142.
    Teorijski okvir studije predstavljaju dva koncepta: međugeneracijko učenje i profesionalno usavršavanje. Kvantitativno istraživanje provedeno 2021. godine na uzorku od 108 odgojitelja predškolskih ustanova banjolučke regije imalo je za cilj ispitati perspektivu odgojitelja o čimbenicima međugeneracijskog učenja važnima za vlastito profesionalno usavršavanje. Korištenjem faktorske analize izdvojena su tri čimbenika međugeneracijskog učenja iz perspektive odgojitelja i to su: profesionalna suradnja i osobni rast; inkluzija starijih u odgojno obrazovni rad i humanističko obrazovanje; predrasude i stereotipi. Nalazi ukazuju na to da odgojitelji naglašeno prepoznaju (...)
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  31. Preschoolers’ Attitudes, School Motivation, and Executive Functions in the Context of Various Types of Kindergarten.Jana Kvintova, Lucie Kremenkova, Roman Cuberek, Jitka Petrova, Iva Stuchlikova, Simona Dobesova-Cakirpaloglu, Michaela Pugnerova, Kristyna Balatova, Sona Lemrova, Miluse Viteckova & Irena Plevova - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    European policy has seen a number of changes and innovations in the field of early childhood preschool education over the last decade, which have been reflected in various forms in the policies of individual EU countries. Within the Czech preschool policy, certain innovations and approaches have been implemented in the field of early children education, such as the introduction of compulsory preschool education before entering primary school from 2017, emphasis on inclusive education, equal conditions in education and (...)
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    An artificial intelligence method for comprehensive evaluation of preschool education quality.Peilin Niu - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    The evolution in the quality of teaching for preschool education is worth studying. In this article, we solved the qualitative problems in the comprehensive quality evaluation by suggesting a method of quantitative combination and establishing a set of indicators suitable for the comprehensive quality evaluation of students in the kindergarten. According to the experience summed up by previous scholars, the weight of each index is obtained by an analytic hierarchy process. This study analyzed the defects and causes of fuzzy (...)
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    Slika suvremenog odgojitelja u paradigmi ranog i predškolskog odgoja i obrazovanjaPicture of a modern educator in the paradigm of early and preschool education.Željka Pintar - 2020 - Metodicki Ogledi 27 (2):75-103.
    U radu se tematizira preobrazba tradicionalnog odgojitelja biheviorističke odgojno-obrazovne paradigme, svojstvene socijalističkom razdoblju u Republici Hrvatskoj, u suvremenog odgojitelja, zagovornika konstruktivističkog odgojno-obrazovnog koncepta, svojstvenog razdoblju demokratskog života u istom kontekstu. U radu se nastoji uputiti na ključne razlike između tradicionalnog i suvremenog odgojitelja, a ujedno i na njihove srodnosti, kako bi se bolje razumjela očekivanja i kriteriji za procjenu uspješnosti djelovanja u aktualnoj odgojno- obrazovnoj djelatnosti. Tematizira se implicitna pedagogija kao odgojiteljeva subjektivna odgojno-obrazovna teorija te se ukazuje na opravdanost shvaćanja (...)
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    Preschool teachers’ perspective on factors of intergenerational learning important for professional developmentPerspektiva odgojitelja o čimbenicima međugeneracijskog učenja važnima za profesionalno usavršavanje.Aleksandra Šindić, Dragan Partalo & Nives Ličen - 2022 - Metodicki Ogledi 29 (1):125-142.
    The theoretical framework of the study is represented by two concepts: intergenerational learning and professional development. Quantitative research conducted in 2021 on a sample of 108 preschool teachers of preschool institutions in the Banja Luka region aimed to examine the perspective of preschool taechers on the factors of intergenerational learning important for their own professional development. Using factor analysis, three factors of intergenerational learning were singled out from the perspective of preschool teachers, and they are: professional (...)
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    Preschool teachers and musically gifted children in Slovene kindergartensOdgojitelji i glazbeno nadarena djeca u slovenskim vrtićima.Jerneja Žnidaršič, Barbara Sicherl Kafol & Olga Denac - 2022 - Metodicki Ogledi 28 (2):221-245.
    The aim of the present study, which involved preschool teachers, was to explore the area of working with musically gifted children. In particular, we focused on the identification of musically gifted children and monitoring of their musical development, preschool teachers’ competence for working with children, and evaluation of factors important for the development of musically gifted children. Research results showed that the majority of preschool teachers: were able to identify musically gifted children; rarely monitored and documented children’s (...)
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    Examining preschool teachers’ skills of using innovative technologies.Nataliia Kosylo, Oksana Nych & Kateryna Balaieva - 2017 - Science & Education 26 (6):86-94.
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    Mental health problems of preschool children during the COVID-19 home quarantine: A cross-sectional study in Shanghai, China.Chen-Huan Ma, Lian Jiang, Li-Ting Chu, Chun-cao Zhang, Yuan Tian, Jin-jin Chen & Yu Wang - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    ObjectiveAs the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic spread across Shanghai, China, in late February 2022 and protective measures to mitigate its impact were enacted, this study aimed to estimate how home quarantine affected the mental health of preschool children in Shanghai, China and explore the association between lifestyle factors and mental health during this special period.MethodsA cross-sectional online survey of 2,110 preschool students from Shanghai, China, was conducted during May 20–25,2022. Preschooler’ mental health and daily activities were reported by (...)
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    Perceptions of preschool teachers of the characteristics of gifted learners in Abu Dhabi: A qualitative study.Ahmed Mohamed & Hala Elhoweris - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Considerable evidence supports that preschool education is a milestone stage for children. Nonetheless, systematic preschool gifted education programs rarely exist in public elementary schools. The current study explored the perceptions of 16 preschool teachers from seven public schools in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates regarding their views about various components of gifted education for preschool children. Qualitative analyses, using the inductive data analysis method, revealed several themes such as the concept and identification of giftedness, characteristics of (...)
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    Assessment of Preschool’s Inclusive Participation in Social Responsibility Program Under Institutional Pressure: Evidence From China.Yang Lv, Chenwei Ma, Min Wu, Xiaohan Li & Xinxin Hao - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    China set the goal of expanding early childhood education in 2018, by encouraging the development of public interest kindergartens to provide high-quality, low-cost preschool services to the general public. This is in response to the challenges of accessibility, affordability, and accountability besetting China’s current ECE system. However, the transition toward PIK has been slow due to various complex problems, including the lackluster willingness of ECE providers to become PIK. To better understand the challenges leading to low participation, this study (...)
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    Psychosocial Tasks of Development in Preschool Age and Specifics of the Game Mechanism in Kindergarten.Sofia Dermendzhieva, Daniela Tasevska & Gergana Dyankova - 2022 - Diogenes 30 (1):53-73.
    The theoretical formulations, analyzed in the study, and the proposed applied model for game technology in the implementation of the educational process in kindergarten, are presupposed by the concept of lifelong learning as a platform of modern educational environment and as a factor promoting the professional development of children’s teachers. Classical theories on the specifics of the psychosocial development of the child’s personality in preschool age are analytically discussed in view of the process of individual growth, and of the (...)
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    The relationship between Chinese preschool principal leadership styles and teacher leadership: Exploring the mediating effect of psychological capital.Limin Zhang, Tingting Wu, Lijia Liu, Ping Ren & Chaopai Lin - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Enhancing teacher leadership is not only one of the approaches to improving teaching and learning, but it is also essential to the success of education reform. Based on leader-member exchange theory, 294 preschool teachers in China were surveyed, and a structural equation model was established to explore the relationship between the participating teachers' principal leadership style, teacher leadership and psychological capital. The findings revealed a significant positive correlation between transformational and transactional leadership styles and preschool teacher leadership. The (...)
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    Outdoor Education in Italian Kindergartens: How Teachers Perceive Child Developmental Trajectories.Francesca Agostini, Marianna Minelli & Roberta Mandolesi - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9:382623.
    Outdoor Education (OE) refers to organized experiential education that takes place in the outdoor, characterized by action-centered and thematic learning processes. Literature shows how OE may have beneficial effects on different areas of child development, including cognitive abilities, social skills and motor development. This relationship is not necessarily linear, but moderated by different variables. Until now, few studies have examined, using rigorous methods, the role of OE in children’s development and studies of preschool aged children remain lacking. The current (...)
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    You Get What You Need: An Examination of Purpose‐Based Inheritance Reasoning in Undergraduates, Preschoolers, and Biological Experts.Elizabeth A. Ware & Susan A. Gelman - 2014 - Cognitive Science 38 (2):197-243.
    This set of seven experiments examines reasoning about the inheritance and acquisition of physical properties in preschoolers, undergraduates, and biology experts. Participants (N = 390) received adoption vignettes in which a baby animal was born to one parent but raised by a biologically unrelated parent, and they judged whether the offspring would have the same property as the birth or rearing parent. For each vignette, the animal parents had contrasting values on a physical property dimension (e.g., the birth parent had (...)
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    A Radial Basis Function Neural Network Approach to Predict Preschool Teachers’ Technology Acceptance Behavior.Dana Rad, Gilbert C. Magulod, Evelina Balas, Alina Roman, Anca Egerau, Roxana Maier, Sonia Ignat, Tiberiu Dughi, Valentina Balas, Edgar Demeter, Gavril Rad & Roxana Chis - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    With the continual development of artificial intelligence and smart computing in recent years, quantitative approaches have become increasingly popular as an efficient modeling tool as they do not necessitate complicated mathematical models. Many nations have taken steps, such as transitioning to online schooling, to decrease the harm caused by coronaviruses. Inspired by the demand for technology in early education, the present research uses a radial basis function neural network modeling technique to predict preschool instructors’ technology usage in classes based (...)
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    Bringing Undergraduates to Preschool: An Ethics Course for the Very Young.Erik Kenyon - 2019 - In Thomas E. Wartenberg (ed.), Philosophy in Classrooms and Beyond: New Approaches to Picture-Book Philosophy. pp. 1-16.
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    Child Care and Preschool Development: Institutional Perspectives ‐ By Kirsten Scheiwe and Harry Willekens.Pat Broadhead - 2009 - British Journal of Educational Studies 57 (4):435-436.
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    The formation of future preschool teachers’ competence required for using computer technology.Racu Igor, Lystopad Oleksii & Mardarova Iryna - 2017 - Science and Education: Academic Journal of Ushynsky University 25 (5):23-26.
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    The misleading nature of flow charts and diagrams in organizational communication: The case of performance management of preschools in Sweden.David Machin & Per Ledin - 2020 - Semiotica 2020 (236-237):405-425.
    It has become common to find diagrams and flow-charts used in our organizations to illustrate the nature of processes, what is involved and how it happens, or to show how parts of the organization interrelate to each other and work together. Such diagrams are used as they are thought to help visualization and simplify things in order to represent the essence of a particular situation, the core features. In this paper, using a social semiotic approach, we show that we need (...)
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  49. Real Heroes Don't Wear Capes: The Lived Experience and Challenges Faced by Preschool Teachers Amidst the Blended Learning.Timy Joy Juliano, Caryl Joy Barandino, Regelyn Curam, Kaycee Khyle Pasco, Ken Andrei Torrero & Jhoselle Tus - 2023 - Psychology and Education: A Multidisciplinary Journal 7 (1):166-173.
    Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, preschool teachers must quickly adjust to online education. During COVID-19, teachers have been forced to embrace technology. This study investigates the lived experiences and challenges of preschool teachers. Employing the Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis, the findings of this study were: It was found that managing parent expectations and dealing with challenging parent behavior were among the sources of stress for preschool teachers. This fear of being judged or criticized by parents could influence their (...)
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  50. Interaction with sound-producing Objects in Preschool: Reflections based on the Phenomenology of Alfred Schutz.José Marcos Partida Valdivia & Jochen Dreher - 2023 - Investigaciones Fenomenológicas 20:207-233.
    In this work we present some reflections about the interaction of preschool children (between 3 and 5 years old) with sound-producing objects. We implemented the phenomenological approach of Alfred Schutz, who under the influence of Edmund Husserl, elaborated his own notions concerning the Lebenswelt or life-world. We present some situations of interaction with musical instruments by children that have been documented in different research on musical education in early childhood, the same ones we use to exemplify possible analyses from (...)
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