During teacher education programs, lecturers introduce students to the joys of studying a range of theorists. Sadly, many teachers appear to put theoretical perspectives of practice behind them immediately the essay-writing is over. The purpose of this paper is to breathe life into the work of theorist, relevant to early childhood teaching. I aim to inspire teachers to gain a new depth of satisfaction from their teaching as they critically reflect on their practice and gain a deeper understanding of teaching strategies that support children’s learning and development
Instead of teaching curriculum, it is time that pedagogs teach children with instructional technique...
The early childhood curriculum is informed by a complicated array of developmental and learning theo...
This multiple-case study investigated teachers’ thinking and reflection about their interactions wit...
‘Working theories’ are recognised as a significant outcome within the early childhood curriculum Te ...
This book introduces and explores each of the five major groups of theories described in the Early Y...
Abstract. Teachers' theories about children's learning have an influence on the perception of their...
At most universities and colleges, a form of constructivism based on child psychological theories do...
О математической подготовке учеников в начальной школе=The study deals theoretical outputs over the ...
Noting the importance of the relation-ship between theory and practice to the quality of early child...
This article explores the nature of developmental and cognitive constructivism as it has historicall...
education as well as to established brain-based principles. Various classroom conversations be-tween...
The early childhood years are a busy, exciting time. New discoveries, skills and competencies are a ...
This small-scale qualitative study was carried out to examine a perceived gap in the teaching and le...
Play serves as the source of learning and knowledge to children in an early age. Piaget’s cognitive ...
This paper is a plea to enable prospective teachers to use the conceptual frameworks, tools and app...
Instead of teaching curriculum, it is time that pedagogs teach children with instructional technique...
The early childhood curriculum is informed by a complicated array of developmental and learning theo...
This multiple-case study investigated teachers’ thinking and reflection about their interactions wit...
‘Working theories’ are recognised as a significant outcome within the early childhood curriculum Te ...
This book introduces and explores each of the five major groups of theories described in the Early Y...
Abstract. Teachers' theories about children's learning have an influence on the perception of their...
At most universities and colleges, a form of constructivism based on child psychological theories do...
О математической подготовке учеников в начальной школе=The study deals theoretical outputs over the ...
Noting the importance of the relation-ship between theory and practice to the quality of early child...
This article explores the nature of developmental and cognitive constructivism as it has historicall...
education as well as to established brain-based principles. Various classroom conversations be-tween...
The early childhood years are a busy, exciting time. New discoveries, skills and competencies are a ...
This small-scale qualitative study was carried out to examine a perceived gap in the teaching and le...
Play serves as the source of learning and knowledge to children in an early age. Piaget’s cognitive ...
This paper is a plea to enable prospective teachers to use the conceptual frameworks, tools and app...
Instead of teaching curriculum, it is time that pedagogs teach children with instructional technique...
The early childhood curriculum is informed by a complicated array of developmental and learning theo...
This multiple-case study investigated teachers’ thinking and reflection about their interactions wit...