This study describes a survey of public elementary schools in Wake County, North Carolina determining what picture books that include mixed-race characters or mixed-race families are available and which are most commonly collected in public school media centers. Fifty-two of the seventy-nine elementary school media centers in the Wake County Public School System responded. Thirty-four titles that included a mixed-race character or a mixed-race family, where the family was not multiracial due to adoption, are identified. Nine titles prove to be highly collected, eleven titles are somewhat collected, and fourteen titles are rarely collected. Half of the highly collected titles are award winners, whereas the mid and rarely collected category b...
Abstract This study sought to analyze if age at diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder, intellectual ...
The most common chronic disease in childhood is dental caries and is more prevalent than asthma and ...
This linguistic study explores the role of turn-taking within 3 fieldwork sessions between a linguis...
This study describes a survey of public elementary schools in Wake County, North Carolina determinin...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to compare the results of the Ages and Stages Questionnaire t...
This study investigated assessment in early childhood education. The action research investigated th...
This study asks the question: Does image-focussed media contribute to the development of disordered ...
Research has shown that children who fail to develop emotional intelligence are prone toward anti-so...
The study's author conducted a quantitative content analysis of ABC, CBS, and NBC nightly news progr...
This qualitative research study explored why undergraduate students of color have pursued degrees in...
North Carolina is a leading state in the changing demographic of the public school student populatio...
White American is generally accepted to be the culturally dominant race in America, though the psych...
The purpose of this study was to examine the cognitive development in music of first- to third-grad...
Romance novels are the second-most popular genre of fiction but are viewed almost universally negati...
Many studies have found a negative correlation between obesity and academic achievement; however, de...
Abstract This study sought to analyze if age at diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder, intellectual ...
The most common chronic disease in childhood is dental caries and is more prevalent than asthma and ...
This linguistic study explores the role of turn-taking within 3 fieldwork sessions between a linguis...
This study describes a survey of public elementary schools in Wake County, North Carolina determinin...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to compare the results of the Ages and Stages Questionnaire t...
This study investigated assessment in early childhood education. The action research investigated th...
This study asks the question: Does image-focussed media contribute to the development of disordered ...
Research has shown that children who fail to develop emotional intelligence are prone toward anti-so...
The study's author conducted a quantitative content analysis of ABC, CBS, and NBC nightly news progr...
This qualitative research study explored why undergraduate students of color have pursued degrees in...
North Carolina is a leading state in the changing demographic of the public school student populatio...
White American is generally accepted to be the culturally dominant race in America, though the psych...
The purpose of this study was to examine the cognitive development in music of first- to third-grad...
Romance novels are the second-most popular genre of fiction but are viewed almost universally negati...
Many studies have found a negative correlation between obesity and academic achievement; however, de...
Abstract This study sought to analyze if age at diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder, intellectual ...
The most common chronic disease in childhood is dental caries and is more prevalent than asthma and ...
This linguistic study explores the role of turn-taking within 3 fieldwork sessions between a linguis...