Kindergarten within the American educational system little resembles the original ideals of its founder, Friedrich Froebel (Muelle, 2013). As our society embraces the “more is better” mantra, this ideal is seeping into our educational system, and most notably into our kindergarten classrooms. As academic kindergartens replace social-centered kindergartens, the teaching of mathematical and grammatical concepts has resulted in the loss of free play and exploration therefore changing the whole kindergarten landscape (Curwood, 2007). While the United States shifts to academic kindergartens, there is an equally notable shift in Finland that is revolutionizing kindergarten in its devotion to kindergartens’ original intentions: social imitation, l...
Play is being squeezed out of early childhood education in the US. A recent re-port from the Allianc...
In this opening lecture given before the Mothers\u27 Department of the Chicago Kindergarten College,...
In this address delivered to the International Kindergarten Union at Pittsburgh, PA, Harrison discu...
Kindergarten has changed drastically since it was introduced to the United States in the 1850s. Rece...
This literature review explores the perceived dichotomy in kindergarten between child-centered, deve...
Since the passage of No Child Left Behind (NCLB) in 2001, public schools in the United States have w...
Curriculum is ever-changing in all content areas and grade levels. These changes are necessary and s...
Dress-up clothes, wooden blocks, and art easels are seemingly collecting dust in the back closets of...
This paper examines the history of kindergarten from Froebel (1967a) to the current issues that pert...
In 1956 the first kindergarten was established in the city of Watertown, Wisconsin by Margarethe Mey...
Children have a right to a childhood as well as an education that respects and supports their learni...
Kindergarten has been a part of the educational landscape of the United States since 1856, when the ...
This article presents results of a study of 229 kindergarten teachers who completed a survey designe...
Play is fundamental in the Nordic kindergarten tradition, which is built upon a Froebelian pedagogy ...
The kindergarten is no longer an experiment. Critics may say what they will about its being a waste ...
Play is being squeezed out of early childhood education in the US. A recent re-port from the Allianc...
In this opening lecture given before the Mothers\u27 Department of the Chicago Kindergarten College,...
In this address delivered to the International Kindergarten Union at Pittsburgh, PA, Harrison discu...
Kindergarten has changed drastically since it was introduced to the United States in the 1850s. Rece...
This literature review explores the perceived dichotomy in kindergarten between child-centered, deve...
Since the passage of No Child Left Behind (NCLB) in 2001, public schools in the United States have w...
Curriculum is ever-changing in all content areas and grade levels. These changes are necessary and s...
Dress-up clothes, wooden blocks, and art easels are seemingly collecting dust in the back closets of...
This paper examines the history of kindergarten from Froebel (1967a) to the current issues that pert...
In 1956 the first kindergarten was established in the city of Watertown, Wisconsin by Margarethe Mey...
Children have a right to a childhood as well as an education that respects and supports their learni...
Kindergarten has been a part of the educational landscape of the United States since 1856, when the ...
This article presents results of a study of 229 kindergarten teachers who completed a survey designe...
Play is fundamental in the Nordic kindergarten tradition, which is built upon a Froebelian pedagogy ...
The kindergarten is no longer an experiment. Critics may say what they will about its being a waste ...
Play is being squeezed out of early childhood education in the US. A recent re-port from the Allianc...
In this opening lecture given before the Mothers\u27 Department of the Chicago Kindergarten College,...
In this address delivered to the International Kindergarten Union at Pittsburgh, PA, Harrison discu...