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A Curriculum For The Gifted Kindergarten Program On The Lindenwood College Campus, Kay Hoffmeister
A Curriculum For The Gifted Kindergarten Program On The Lindenwood College Campus, Kay Hoffmeister
Theses
The establishment of a kindergarten for gifted children on the campus of Lindenwood College, St. Charles, Missouri, created the need for a curriculum designed to meet the special strengths and weaknesses of those who would attend.
While these children often possessed advanced skills in reading and math, they were still five-year-olds with certain emotional, social and physical limitations due to their young age.
Also, research suggested that high IQ scores and accelerated cognitive, left brain learning did not usually exist with high levels of creativity. Yet futurists noted that creative, divergent thought skills would be essential in the world of …
Kindergarten Teachers' Conceptions Of Reading, Kelly Duane Tolman
Kindergarten Teachers' Conceptions Of Reading, Kelly Duane Tolman
All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023
This study attempted to identify the reading conceptions of a sample of kindergarten teachers in the state of Utah in terms of five basic approaches to beginning reading. The subjects responded to a survey instrument that included 45 statements about various beginning reading methodologies.
The descriptive data generated from the study indicates that no significant differences exist among the teachers' preferences for any of the five conceptions of reading. The data also indicates that no significant differences exist between teacher preferences for "content-centered" conceptions of reading and "pupil-centered" conceptions of reading.
This apparent lack of a preference for the "pupil-centered" …