Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
- Discipline
-
- American Studies (1)
- Appalachian Studies (1)
- Applied Behavior Analysis (1)
- Applied Ethics (1)
- Arts and Humanities (1)
-
- Child Psychology (1)
- Community-Based Learning (1)
- Counseling (1)
- Counselor Education (1)
- Curriculum and Instruction (1)
- Development Studies (1)
- Developmental Psychology (1)
- Disability Studies (1)
- Educational Administration and Supervision (1)
- Educational Assessment, Evaluation, and Research (1)
- Educational Leadership (1)
- Educational Methods (1)
- Educational Psychology (1)
- Elementary Education and Teaching (1)
- Elementary and Middle and Secondary Education Administration (1)
- Experimental Analysis of Behavior (1)
- Health Psychology (1)
- Leadership Studies (1)
- Multicultural Psychology (1)
- Other American Studies (1)
- Other Education (1)
- Other Educational Administration and Supervision (1)
- Other Languages, Societies, and Cultures (1)
Articles 1 - 2 of 2
Full-Text Articles in Early Childhood Education
K-5 Elementary Alternative Program: A Case Study, William E. Scheuer Iv
K-5 Elementary Alternative Program: A Case Study, William E. Scheuer Iv
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
The purpose of this case study was to examine how the K-5 elementary alternative program All Students Can Thrive (ASCT) used student-centered learning practices to influence the whole child. There is a lack of research on K-5 elementary alternative programs, such as ASCT, and specifically those that integrate student-centered learning practices to influence the whole child. Literature does not contain universally accepted interventions that are effective in the elementary alternative setting to help students return to the mainstream classroom setting better prepared to display appropriate behaviors when a student is removed from a mainstream classroom setting due to disruptive behaviors. …
Student Collaboration: Early Childhood Teachers' Roles And Perspectives, Kimberly Ballantyne
Student Collaboration: Early Childhood Teachers' Roles And Perspectives, Kimberly Ballantyne
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Early childhood environments can offer valuable opportunities for student collaboration. Social interactions allow students to practice listening to each other and learn how to work together. This study focused on the roles and perspectives of early childhood educators related to student collaboration in the classroom. Six educators from one elementary school in New Hampshire participated in two focus group discussions, the first of which included a presentation on student collaboration with first graders. Participants also completed four concept maps highlighting their perspectives about student collaboration and one written reflection comparing their perspectives before and after engaging in the focus group …