«The book that all early childhood students and professionals who work with young children must read... should be owned by all prospective and
current teachers of young children.»
Not exact matches
Though it is difficult to raise
children in what might be called a «gender - neutral environment», part
of the antidote to the
current gender - laden environments in which
children tend now to be raised is this view
of the work
of the Spirit in giving gifts as the Spirit chooses, which encourages those who are the
teachers and guides
of the
young to observe the emerging qualities
of spirit in each
child and to bring those qualities to full flower rather than trying to redirect any «alpha» qualities in women or «beta» qualities in men towards any «norm.»
Stories
of alumni adventures are inspiring for everyone:
current students launching into high school, parents looking to their own
younger children's future and,
of course
teachers.
«The
current crisis in the recruitment, retention and morale
of the
teacher workforce is a further issue on which Ofsted and the NASUWT agree has real potential to undermine the ability
of schools to meet the educational needs and entitlements
of all
children and
young people.
Free all - day programs can also be a lifeline to parents struggling with sky - high
child care costs, points out Brian Jones, a former New York City elementary school
teacher,
current Green Party candidate for lieutenant governor
of New York State, and parent
of a
young child approaching preschool age.
Sanderson Hale Doughty Human Development and Psychology
Current City: Portland, Oregon
Current Job:
Teacher, the Portland School
of Experiential Education Career highlight: Dedicating my life to early childhood education and pushing the envelope with that is possible in educating and caring for very
young children in a progressive learning environment.
Her
current, collaborative projects include studies
of Head Start
children's literacy learning and
teacher communities (the EPIC study), family engagement, and parent involvement;
young fathers in urban settings; health and educational disparities within low - income communities;
children of incarcerated parents; and intergenerational learning within African - American and Latino families.
RTT - ELC also provides
teachers, home visitors and intervention staff with access to the most
current information and training regarding the latest evidence based practices to promote the development and learning
of young children.