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Full-Text Articles in Education
Play As A Growth Process (1951), Barbara Biber
Play As A Growth Process (1951), Barbara Biber
Bank Street Thinkers
"What do play experiences do for child growth? If a child can have a really full wholesome experience with play, he will be having the most wholesome kind of fun that a child can have. For a child to have fun is basic to his future happiness. His early childhood play may become the basic substance out of which he lays down one of his life patterns, namely, not only that one can have fun but that one can create fun...."
Reassessing The Criteria Of Competence In Schools (1973), Edna Shapiro
Reassessing The Criteria Of Competence In Schools (1973), Edna Shapiro
Bank Street Thinkers
Shapiro defines competence in the various contexts in which it is used. She relates the findings of two studies carried out at Bank Street involving young children which illustrate how more sophisticated research strategies are necessary for evaluating competence in school.
Educational Learning Theories: 2nd Edition, Molly Zhou, David Brown
Educational Learning Theories: 2nd Edition, Molly Zhou, David Brown
Education Open Textbooks
This open textbook was the result of a remix of pre-existing open materials collected and reviewed by Molly Zhou and David Brown. Learning theories covered include the theories of Piaget, Bandura, Vygotsky, Kohlberg, Dewey, Bronfenbrenner, Eriksen, Gardner, Bloom, and Maslow. The textbook was revised in 2018 through a Round Ten Revisions and Ancillary Materials Mini-Grant.
Topics covered include:
- Behaviorism
- Cognitive Development
- Social Cognitive Theory
- Experiential Learning Theory
- Human Motivation Theory
- Information Processing Theory
Ron Taffel: Visiting Scholar At Bank Street, Anne Santa, Buffy Smith
Ron Taffel: Visiting Scholar At Bank Street, Anne Santa, Buffy Smith
Progressive Education in Context
Discusses a yearlong discourse at Bank Street College, when Ron Taffel, author and well-known psychologist was the visiting scholar for the 2011-2012 academic year.
Progressive Education: Mindfulness In The Third Grade, Edna Moy-Rome
Progressive Education: Mindfulness In The Third Grade, Edna Moy-Rome
Progressive Education in Context
Over the course of the 2013-2014 school year, the author had the opportunity to introduce and explore mindfulness in a third grade classroom.
Young Children At Play, Anne Tobias
Young Children At Play, Anne Tobias
Progressive Education in Context
Describes how young children learn through play.
Test-Taking Or Not In The Early Years, Anne Santa
Test-Taking Or Not In The Early Years, Anne Santa
Progressive Education in Context
Explains why the Bank Street School for Children does not use an admissions test for young children applying to the program.
Integrating Cognitive Science With Innovative Teaching In Stem Disciplines, Mark A. Mcdaniel, Regina F. Frey, Susan M. Fitzpatrick, Henry L. Roediger Iii
Integrating Cognitive Science With Innovative Teaching In Stem Disciplines, Mark A. Mcdaniel, Regina F. Frey, Susan M. Fitzpatrick, Henry L. Roediger Iii
Books and Monographs
This volume collects the ideas and insights discussed at a novel conference, the Integrating Cognitive Science with Innovative Teaching in STEM Disciplines Conference, which was held September 27-28, 2012 at Washington University in St. Louis. With funding from the James S. McDonnell Foundation, the conference was hosted by Washington University’s Center for Integrative Research on Cognition, Learning, and Education (CIRCLE), a center established in 2011. Available for download as a PDF. Titles of individual chapters can be found at http://openscholarship.wustl.edu/circle_book/.
Connecting Historical Thinking And Technology In The Classroom, Victoria Mcdonough, Shelley Rose
Connecting Historical Thinking And Technology In The Classroom, Victoria Mcdonough, Shelley Rose
Undergraduate Research Posters 2014
The motivation behind the Social Studies @ CSU summer blog series is to encourage discussion among teachers about connecting historical thinking and technology with the content of their Social Studies courses. Many teachers are unaware of how to integrate critical thinking skills into their Social Studies courses, leaving students unable to use those skills to guide their own academic careers. Using the current model of Ohio Social Studies content standards and research completed by Sam Wineburg and Daisy Martin as a framework, the Social Studies @ CSU summer blog series provides technological and lesson planning resources and methods for integrating …
Ciis Today, Fall 2011 Issue, Ciis
Ciis Today, Fall 2011 Issue, Ciis
CIIS Today
This volume is the Fall 2011 issue of CIIS Today, the Magazine of the California Institute of Integral Studies.
Mental Health And Wellbeing: Educational Perspectives, Rosalyn H. Shute Ed.
Mental Health And Wellbeing: Educational Perspectives, Rosalyn H. Shute Ed.
Shannon Research Press
Mental Health and Wellbeing: Educational Perspectives provides a significant overview of the matter of mental health and wellbeing with particular relevance to educational contexts. Comprising peer-reviewed chapter contributions from prominent Australian and international researchers and practitioners, this book presents an authoritative and diverse account of:
• links between wellbeing and learning
• interventions and initiatives in the field
• evidence based practice guidelines
• policy and practice examples
Ciis Today, Spring 2007 Issue, Ciis
Ciis Today, Spring 2007 Issue, Ciis
CIIS Today
This volume is the Spring 2007 issue of CIIS Today, the Magazine of the California Institute of Integral Studies.
Balancing Approaches : Revisiting The Educational Psychology Research On Teaching Students With Learning Difficulties, Louise A. Ellis
Balancing Approaches : Revisiting The Educational Psychology Research On Teaching Students With Learning Difficulties, Louise A. Ellis
Australian Education Review
In most Australian schools, there are significant numbers of students who are failing to learn effectively. They underachieve in all or some of the basic skill areas of the curriculum. Concerns regarding the most appropriate methods with which to address the needs of these students remain widespread amongst teachers. This book examines the findings from local and international evidence-based research, with particular reference to meta-analyses deriving largely from the fields of educational psychology. The author identifies and illustrates methods that are effective for a wide range of students in mainstream classrooms, but which are especially powerful for students with learning …
Education Chronicle Issue 1 Number 3, Touro College School Of Education And Psychology - Graduate Division
Education Chronicle Issue 1 Number 3, Touro College School Of Education And Psychology - Graduate Division
Yearbooks and Newsletters
"An informational publication of the School of Education and Psychology - Graduate Division"
Life Values And Approaches To Learning: A Study Of University Students From Confucian Heritage Cultures, Bobbie Matthews
Life Values And Approaches To Learning: A Study Of University Students From Confucian Heritage Cultures, Bobbie Matthews
Shannon Research Press
This study seeks to examine the principles that guide the lives of students from East Asia who come to Australia to study. The more specific purpose is to investigate the values and approaches to learning that are important in the lives of Asian tertiary students and to examine changes that may occur when students come from East Asia in order to pursue their education in Australia.
The Quality Of Learners' Knowledge About Teaching And Learning, Helen Askell-Williams
The Quality Of Learners' Knowledge About Teaching And Learning, Helen Askell-Williams
Shannon Research Press
The aim of this monograph is to report the development and application of a framework for identifying quality in teachers' and learners' knowledge about teaching and learning.
Education Chronicle Issue 1 Number 2, Touro College School Of Education And Psychology Graduate Division
Education Chronicle Issue 1 Number 2, Touro College School Of Education And Psychology Graduate Division
Yearbooks and Newsletters
No abstract provided.
Education Chronicle Issue 1 No. 1, Touro College School Of Education And Psychology - Graduate Division
Education Chronicle Issue 1 No. 1, Touro College School Of Education And Psychology - Graduate Division
Yearbooks and Newsletters
No abstract provided.
Health Risk Behaviors Among Maine Youth : Results Of The 1997 Youth Risk Behavior Survey, Grades 7-12, Chuck Rhoades
Health Risk Behaviors Among Maine Youth : Results Of The 1997 Youth Risk Behavior Survey, Grades 7-12, Chuck Rhoades
Maine Collection
Health Risk Behaviors Among Maine Youth : Results of the 1997 Youth Risk Behavior Survey, Grades 7-12
Prepared for the Maine Department of Education by Chuck Rhoades of CERES Associates, Inc., Survey Administered by Pan Atlantic Consultants / Strategic Marketing Services (June, 1998).
Contents: Introduction / Methodology / Demographics / Safety, Violence & Suicide / Alcohol, Drug & Tobacco Use / Sexual Behaviors / Health Care, Physical Activity & Nutrition / References
Staying Power : "Leaving School Too Soon" : Report Of The Advisory Committee On Truants, Dropouts And Alternative Programs, Department Of Educational And Cultural Services
Staying Power : "Leaving School Too Soon" : Report Of The Advisory Committee On Truants, Dropouts And Alternative Programs, Department Of Educational And Cultural Services
Maine Collection
Staying Power : "Leaving School Too Soon" : Report of the Advisory Committee on Truants, Dropouts and Alternative Programs.
Maine.Department of Educational and Cultural Services. Printed Under Appropriation #4201.1111.
January 1987
Contents: Advisory Committee Members / Dedication / Acknowledgements / Contents / Introduction / Summary of Observations and Findings / Agenda for the Advisory Committee / What's Happening in Maine? / Maine Law / Alternatives in Education / Prevention / Recommendations for Action / Appendix / Fig.A - Adult High School Completion State Totals / Fig.B - Maine Secondary Dropouts by Grade & Year / Fig.C - Maine Secondary Dropouts …
The Creative Process: A Symposium, Charlotte B. Winsor
The Creative Process: A Symposium, Charlotte B. Winsor
Books
A collection of papers encompassing an education conference about the creative process, in honor of Lucy Sprague Mitchell - founder of Bank Street College. The collection examines the creative process theoretically through psychodynamic and Piagetian viewpoints, as well as the effects of creativity on cognition and development. The works cover a large range of discussions on creativity and include an array of studio-workshop reports using music, food, needlework, and many more materials to stimulate creativity.
Education And Living, Ralph Borsodi
Education And Living, Ralph Borsodi
School of Living Books
In Education and Living, a two-volume work, Borsodi elaborated the model of the School of Living. Most of volume one consists of a critique of “mis-education.” Most of that critique focuses on the problems of centralization; centralization of industry, the economy, politics and education. The second volume of Education and Living explains Borsodi’s vision of achieving decentralization in detail. The second volume is in two parts: Right-Education and Re-Education. It explains how to educate for the “Normal” human being and for achieving the “Normal” way of living. This is not the “normal” of the bell curve, the average of a …
A Nursery School Puts Psychology To Work, Barbara Biber
A Nursery School Puts Psychology To Work, Barbara Biber
69 Bank Street
Volume 1 Number 3, December 1934
"Describes, in part, the working attitude of a progressive nursery school with respect to the important problem of individual adjustment."
The Unseen Side Of Child Life: For The Guardians Of Young Children, Elizabeth Harrison
The Unseen Side Of Child Life: For The Guardians Of Young Children, Elizabeth Harrison
Elizabeth Harrison’s Writings
Table of Contents
Introduction
Processional
Visitors Form the Outside World
Mastering the Machine
The Invisible Bridge
The Child's Art World
Recessional
Present Day Tendencies