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CE, a monthly journal, is dedicated to the latest advancements in creative education. The primary objective of this journal is to create a comprehensive repository of cutting-edge research on the topic, as well as to increase awareness and stimulate interest in the rapidly-evolving fields related to creative education…
Tapologo Maundeni
Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) programs are essential because they boost children’s perceptual, physical, mental, linguistic, emotional, social and intellectual development. Despite the benefits of ECCE, such programs are accessed by just a handful…
Liang-Chen Lin
This article is to review the book Children, Language, and Literacy: Diverse Learners in Diverse Times , published in 2009, by Celia Genishi and Anne Haas Dyson. This book aims to explore the central premise that “diversity is the norm” through examining clas…
Kabita Bose, Marea Tsamaase, Grace Seetso
The study aims to examine the state of mathematics and science education in pre-schools of Botswana. The study intended to find out the knowledge base of the teachers, the content and the process of activities that were carried out in pre-schools, and also ga…
Agneta Ljung-Djärf, Mona Holmqvist Olander Brante, Eva Wennås Brante
The purpose in this article is to elaborate on how the use of patterns of variation designed by variation theory can challenge and develop the early childhood education (ECE) practice. The analysis is based on six learning study (LS) projects conducted in Swe…
Ruti Steinberg
A 4-year-old child, who is very interested and precocious in mathematics, was interviewed doing mathematical tasks in order to find out how advanced can a 4-year-old child be? His mathematical knowledge and ability are very high. Danny was able to count objec…
Stacia Ann Zelick
The purpose of this study was to examine faculty members'perception of Web 2.0 technologies on teaching and learning in higher education compared to traditional classroom teaching methods in programs at a higher education institutions to establish if relation…
Stan Braude, Jon Merrill
Online education is being rapidly embraced as a cash cow for reputable universities. Although there are legitimate advantages to online learning, the data on learning outcomes are scarce. We point out the reasons why high quality, live classes are unlikely to…
George Henryk Herok, Jo-Anne Chuck, Thomas James Millar
Graduate attributes, other than professional knowledge and skills, are now important outcomes for tertiary education. In science, anecdotal observations indicated minimal focus on: innovation ; independent learn ing; communication; and societal involvement. T…
Tabitha W. Payne, Noah B. Z. Steege
The goal of this study was to examine potential deficits in working memory capacity for college students that ha d a diagnosis of ADHD. College students with ADHD may be a particularly vulnerable group of individuals, given that success on academic work requi…
Kathleen Roskos, Karen Burstein, Shannon Sullivan
Research on preschool vocabulary instruction has increased considerably as the need for stronger early literacy programs has garnered public attention. While research findings show moderately to large effects of direct, intensive vocabulary instruction on chi…
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