Based on a one-month long ethnographic study conducted in two Chinese kindergartens, this study aims to understand the issue of discipline in the Chinese preschool setting through an examination of practices teachers use to manage everyday routines in the kindergarten. It also seeks to understand teachers’ values behind their choices of practices. Data of this study are comprised of three parts - notes of participant observation in eight classrooms with a focus on teacher-child interaction; interviews with nine teachers and directors of the two kindergartens; and written accounts of four teachers collected after the fieldwork in order to understand the particular practices of teachers’ praising and criticizing children. A grounded theory ap...
This qualitative study investigated teachers’ views on differences in children with disruptive behav...
The purpose of this paper is to compare the national curriculum guidelines for kindergarten in Japan...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 48-52).This research study is an ethnographic examination...
This thesis is an ethnographic study of discipline - as relational everyday social practice – in two...
Classroom discipline is a topic of international interest and teachers are bombarded with advice reg...
Student disruptive behaviors in the classroom often make teaching and learning less productive. It i...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the discipline strategies of two early childhood teacher...
This chapter considers pedagogical practices in Hong Kong kindergartens. First, it addresses some ma...
There is no doubt that the personal and social development of children is influenced by the schoolin...
In the child-centred approach, which is an integral part of early childhood education, child develop...
The thesis represents characteristics of the daily routine and its enormous meaning for children, fo...
The research selects 20 kindergarten teachers in urban and rural areas in Chongqing as the sam-ples ...
58.083. Roundtable Session 26 ; 58.083-17 - Transgressive and Transformational Learning in Early Chi...
In an effort to ensure high quality early childhood education, curriculum reform has been implemente...
Two waves of reform have been conducted in China since the 1980s to transform its early childhood cu...
This qualitative study investigated teachers’ views on differences in children with disruptive behav...
The purpose of this paper is to compare the national curriculum guidelines for kindergarten in Japan...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 48-52).This research study is an ethnographic examination...
This thesis is an ethnographic study of discipline - as relational everyday social practice – in two...
Classroom discipline is a topic of international interest and teachers are bombarded with advice reg...
Student disruptive behaviors in the classroom often make teaching and learning less productive. It i...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the discipline strategies of two early childhood teacher...
This chapter considers pedagogical practices in Hong Kong kindergartens. First, it addresses some ma...
There is no doubt that the personal and social development of children is influenced by the schoolin...
In the child-centred approach, which is an integral part of early childhood education, child develop...
The thesis represents characteristics of the daily routine and its enormous meaning for children, fo...
The research selects 20 kindergarten teachers in urban and rural areas in Chongqing as the sam-ples ...
58.083. Roundtable Session 26 ; 58.083-17 - Transgressive and Transformational Learning in Early Chi...
In an effort to ensure high quality early childhood education, curriculum reform has been implemente...
Two waves of reform have been conducted in China since the 1980s to transform its early childhood cu...
This qualitative study investigated teachers’ views on differences in children with disruptive behav...
The purpose of this paper is to compare the national curriculum guidelines for kindergarten in Japan...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 48-52).This research study is an ethnographic examination...