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Doctoral Dissertation (Ed.D.)

Effectiveness of Preschool in Preparing Students for Kindergarten: A Comparison of Early Childhood Curriculum Models

Available from: ProQuest - Dissertations and Theses

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Abstract/Notes: Early childhood education has been shown to positively impact future academic performance, as well as social and emotional development. With ever-increasing demands being placed on children's academic performances, school readiness has become a key component of academic success. The purpose of this quantitative causal-comparative study was to examine the effectiveness of different early childhood curriculum models in preparing children for kindergarten, and to investigate whether one early childhood curriculum model better prepares students than another. The theoretical framework for the study is based on the developmental constructivist theories of Piaget, Vygotsky, Erikson, and Dewey. Kindergarten teachers assessed school readiness by administering the Kindergarten Observation Form. Each student had matriculated from either Montessori, High/Scope, or Reggio Emilia programs or early childhood programs without an identified curriculum model. Kindergarten teachers rated students on 24 items related to areas of cognitive, linguistic, social, emotional, and physical development. ANOVA and post-hoc tests revealed that students matriculating from programs without an identified curriculum model scored significantly better than their counterparts, F (3,122) = 5.33, p = .002. Implications for social change include improved kindergarten readiness on the part of students, increased awareness by educators as to best practices in early childhood education, and, a move towards understanding the types of environments in which children learn best.

Language: English

Published: Minneapolis, Minnesota, 2012

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'Tell Me a Story': Using Children's Oral Culture in a Preschool Setting

Publication: Montessori Life, vol. 7, no. 3

Pages: 19–21

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Language: English

ISSN: 1054-0040

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Celebrating 30 Years of Montessori in Wellington [Montessori at Otari Preschool]

Publication: Montessori NewZ, vol. 48

Pages: 2

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Language: English

Doctoral Dissertation

Comparison of Montessori and Non-Montessori Teachers' Beliefs About Developmentally Appropriate Practice in Preschools

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Abstract/Notes: In this study, 173 preschool teachers (80 non-Montessori teachers and 93 Montessori teachers) were given a survey at two early childhood professional conferences that examined their beliefs about Developmentally Appropriate Practice (DAP). The purpose of this study was to (a) investigate preschool teachers' beliefs about Developmentally Appropriate Practice (DAP) and Developmentally Inappropriate Practice (DIP); (b) discover the similarities and differences in the factor structures of the Teacher's Beliefs Scale (TBS) between the study conducted by Charlesworth, Hart, Burts, Thomasson, Mosley, and Fleege in 1993 and the current study about DAP; (c) discover the similarities and differences of Developmentally Appropriate Practice (DAP) and Developmentally Inappropriate Practice (DIP) beliefs between Montessori teachers and preschool teachers; and (d) investigate the factors that are related to teachers' beliefs about DAP and DIP. The Teacher Beliefs Scale (TBS) was used to assess preschool teachers' beliefs about DAP and DIP. Factor analysis was used to support the validity of TBS in the current study. Multiple t-tests were used to identify the differences in developmental appropriate/inappropriate beliefs between Montessori and non-Montessori teachers. Multiple regression analyses were used to explain the relationship between variables of 173 Montessori and non-Montessori preschool teachers. Results of the study showed that a majority of preschool teachers agreed with 22 Developmentally Appropriate Practices (DAP) and 12 Developmentally Inappropriate Practices (DIP). Responses to seven items were different from the original study (Charlesworth et al., 1993). There was a significant difference on Inappropriate Activities and on Appropriate Child Choice between non-Montessori and Montessori teachers. There was a relationship between teachers' beliefs about DAP and teachers' educational backgrounds, teaching experiences, ethics, and DAP understanding level in the current study.

Language: English

Published: Greeley, Colorado, 2003

Article

A Warm Welcome [Preschools in Ireland]

Publication: Montessori Courier, vol. 4, no. 4

Pages: 24–25

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Language: English

ISSN: 0959-4108

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The New Look in Nursery Schools: Rich in stimulating materials, warn, in feeling, the best preschools today help youngsters make the most of their crucial learning years

Available from: ProQuest - Women's Magazine Archive

Publication: Parents' Magazine and Better Family Living, vol. 47, no. 9

Pages: 52-53, 65-67

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Language: English

ISSN: 0031-191X

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Powelton Village Preschool [advertisement]

Available from: Independent Voices on JSTOR

Publication: Tell-a-woman, vol. 25, no. 11

Pages: 6

Advertisement, Americas, Montessori schools, North America, Powelton Village Preschool, United States of America

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Abstract/Notes: Ad for Powelton Village Preschool that includes the statement 'Montessori Teacher'

Language: English

ISSN: 2470-0231, 2470-0258

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La Educación Prescolar en el Ecuador [Preschool Education in Ecuador]

Available from: Biblioteca Digital Casa de la Cultura de Ecuador (CCE)

Publication: Revista Ecuatoriana de Educación, vol. 7, no. 33

Pages: 6-7

Americas, Ecuador, Latin America and the Caribbean, Montessori method of education, South America

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Language: Spanish

Article

Dreaming at Preschool

Publication: Navajo Times Today, vol. 27, no. 337

Pages: 5

Americas, Indigenous communities, Indigenous peoples, Montessori schools, Navajo children, North America, United States of America

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Language: English

ISSN: 8750-3468

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Preschool X-mas Program

Publication: Navajo Times, vol. 28, no. 1

Pages: 5

Americas, Indigenous communities, Indigenous peoples, Montessori schools, Navajo children, North America, United States of America

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Language: English

ISSN: 0470-510

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