Clearly babies come into the world remarkably receptive to its
wonders. Their alertness to sights, sounds, and even abstract
concepts makes them inquisitive explorers?and learners?every waking
minute. Well before formal schooling begins, children's early
experiences lay the foundations for their later social behavior,
emotional regulation, and literacy. Yet, for a variety of reasons,
far too little attention is given to the quality of these crucial
years. Outmoded theories, outdated facts, and undersized budgets
all play a part in the uneven quality of early childhood programs
throughout our country. What will it take to provide better early
education and care for our children between the ages of two and
five? Eager to Learn explores this crucial question, synthesizing
the newest research findings on how young children learn and the
impact of early learning. Key discoveries in how young children
learn are reviewed in language accessible to parents as well as
educators: findings about the interplay of biology and environment,
variations in learning among individuals and children from
different social and economic groups, and the importance of health,
safety, nutrition and interpersonal warmth to early learning.
Perhaps most significant, the book documents how very early in life
learning really begins. Valuable conclusions and recommendations
are presented in the areas of the teacher-child relationship, the
organization and content of curriculum, meeting the needs of those
children most at risk of school failure, teacher preparation,
assessment of teaching and learning, and more. The book discusses:
Evidence for competing theories, models, and approaches in the
field and a hard look at some day-to-day practices and activities
generally used in preschool. The role of the teacher, the
importance of peer interactions, and other relationships in the
child's life. Learning needs of minority children, children with
disabilities, and other special groups. Approaches to assessing
young children's learning for the purposes of policy decisions,
diagnosis of educational difficulties, and instructional planning.
Preparation and continuing development of teachers. Eager to Learn
presents a comprehensive, coherent picture of early childhood
learning, along with a clear path toward improving this important
stage of life for all children. Table of Contents Front Matter
Executive Summary 1 Introduction 2 What Does the Science of
Learning Contribute to Early Childhood Pedagogy? 3 The Importance
of Individual and Cultural Variations 4 Preschool Program Quality 5
Curriculum and Pedagogy: The What and the How of Early Childhood
Education 6 Assessment in Early Childhood Education 7 The
Preparation of Early Childhood Professionals 8 Program and Practice
Standards 9 Findings, Conclusions, and Recommendations Appendix:
Scientific Evidence References Biographical Sketches Index
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