A total of 186 early childhood teachers from South Korea and U.S. participated in this cross-cultural comparison study examining their beliefs and practices to support children’s social competence. Participants completed an instrument specifically designed to measure early childhood teachers’ beliefs and practices of using environmental, natural activity, and intensive instructional strategies to support children’s social competence. Results found some similarities among South Korean and U.S. teachers that they both believe in and practice environmental, natural activity, and intensive strategies in the respective order from the most to the least. Results, however, also found some culture-specific differences that U.S. teachers rated all th...
The authors of this article explore the impact of parent involvement in early childhood education in...
This chapter examined early childhood pre-service teachers\u27 perceptions of the parent-teacher par...
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This thesis investigated Korean and Australian teachers’ pedagogical practices and beliefs related t...
This study examined the knowledge/skills early childhood teachers want to learn for implementing mul...
This study was conducted with White American kindergarten teachers from a southeast region of the Un...
This study examined the consistency of Chinese preschool teachers\u27 curriculum beliefs and their s...
The purpose of this study was to gain an understanding of teachers’ beliefs and practices about the ...
This chapter discusses the state of early childhood education in South Korea and addresses socio-his...
This research provides a comparative analysis of survey data from practitioners in Japan, Australia,...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the discipline strategies of two early childhood teacher...
It has been widely reported that Korean-American students as a group outperform most other groups of...
It has been widely reported that Korean-American students as a group outperform most other groups of...
The purpose of this dissertation project is to explore how work climates in early care and education...
Preschool is an institution for cultural preservation, which responds to social change. Guided by th...
The authors of this article explore the impact of parent involvement in early childhood education in...
This chapter examined early childhood pre-service teachers\u27 perceptions of the parent-teacher par...
This study investigated the links between the family and peer systems by examining whether mothers\u...
This thesis investigated Korean and Australian teachers’ pedagogical practices and beliefs related t...
This study examined the knowledge/skills early childhood teachers want to learn for implementing mul...
This study was conducted with White American kindergarten teachers from a southeast region of the Un...
This study examined the consistency of Chinese preschool teachers\u27 curriculum beliefs and their s...
The purpose of this study was to gain an understanding of teachers’ beliefs and practices about the ...
This chapter discusses the state of early childhood education in South Korea and addresses socio-his...
This research provides a comparative analysis of survey data from practitioners in Japan, Australia,...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the discipline strategies of two early childhood teacher...
It has been widely reported that Korean-American students as a group outperform most other groups of...
It has been widely reported that Korean-American students as a group outperform most other groups of...
The purpose of this dissertation project is to explore how work climates in early care and education...
Preschool is an institution for cultural preservation, which responds to social change. Guided by th...
The authors of this article explore the impact of parent involvement in early childhood education in...
This chapter examined early childhood pre-service teachers\u27 perceptions of the parent-teacher par...
This study investigated the links between the family and peer systems by examining whether mothers\u...