Nursery rhymes provide a unique learning context for preschoolers in regard to their emergent literacy and musical development. According to Vygotsky’s social constructivist theory (1978), in order for learning to occur, children must face challenges, and adults must provide support to guide them toward mastery of new skills. The current pilot study began with the aim of documenting teachers’ reactions to nursery rhymes in relation to their level of difficulty. Eighty-eight kindergarten teachers were asked to use the new nursery rhymes in their classrooms. Then, they were asked fill out a questionnaire to document their reactions and their ratings of the linguistic and musical difficulty. Teachers’ reactions were measured by their overall ...
Lullaby, as a literary form that is multifunctional for children - in terms of cognitive, emotional ...
With the implementation of the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 (PL 107-110) many pedagogical practi...
[[abstract]]Abstract This study adopts an observational approach, taking as subjects the young child...
Nursery rhymes provide a unique learning context for preschoolers in regard to their emergent litera...
The aim of this study was to assess the efficiency of four learning conditions to develop phonologic...
This study was a quantitative research. It was purposed to find out whether or not nursery rhyme as ...
Students spend as many as nineteen years in a classroom by the time they are twenty-two. They have c...
The paper discusses the concept, definition and classification of nursery rhymes, and how they are p...
Music and language are means of human communication, whose common medium is the sound occurring in a...
Music and language are means of human communication, whose common medium is the sound occurring in a...
Usually people think that children’s literature is not a very qualitative type of literature therefo...
This study explored how kindergarten teachers think and behave in the promotion of creativity in you...
Oftentimes teachers consider learning in the formal classroom as the best approach to teaching early...
Background: Science subject is difficult to understand especially for children at preschool level.In...
This paper examines the benefit of nursery rhymes in literacy acquisition. It begins by discussing t...
Lullaby, as a literary form that is multifunctional for children - in terms of cognitive, emotional ...
With the implementation of the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 (PL 107-110) many pedagogical practi...
[[abstract]]Abstract This study adopts an observational approach, taking as subjects the young child...
Nursery rhymes provide a unique learning context for preschoolers in regard to their emergent litera...
The aim of this study was to assess the efficiency of four learning conditions to develop phonologic...
This study was a quantitative research. It was purposed to find out whether or not nursery rhyme as ...
Students spend as many as nineteen years in a classroom by the time they are twenty-two. They have c...
The paper discusses the concept, definition and classification of nursery rhymes, and how they are p...
Music and language are means of human communication, whose common medium is the sound occurring in a...
Music and language are means of human communication, whose common medium is the sound occurring in a...
Usually people think that children’s literature is not a very qualitative type of literature therefo...
This study explored how kindergarten teachers think and behave in the promotion of creativity in you...
Oftentimes teachers consider learning in the formal classroom as the best approach to teaching early...
Background: Science subject is difficult to understand especially for children at preschool level.In...
This paper examines the benefit of nursery rhymes in literacy acquisition. It begins by discussing t...
Lullaby, as a literary form that is multifunctional for children - in terms of cognitive, emotional ...
With the implementation of the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 (PL 107-110) many pedagogical practi...
[[abstract]]Abstract This study adopts an observational approach, taking as subjects the young child...