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the cover of the publication, young children, spring 2024
Issue
Young Children
Vol. 79, No. 1
March 1, 2024

Spring 2024

Knowledgeable and Engaged Young Citizens: Social Studies in Early Childhood
This issue of Young Children offers in-depth explanations and powerful examples of social studies teaching and learning in action.
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Teaching Young Children
January 2, 2024

Building a Diverse and Inclusive Library for Preschool Settings

Because books are a gateway for children to learn more about themselves and others, it's important to create class libraries that celebrate differences and promote inclusivity.

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Authored by: 
Suzanne Metcalf, Rebecca Chrystal, Michelle Sioson Hyman
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Article
Teaching Young Children
January 2, 2024

Literacy Learning Using Large-Format Class Books

Learn how large, floor-based class books can be used to promote early literacy skills.

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Authored by: 
Amanda Wilson, Sarah Ramsey
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The cover of the Winter 2024 edition of TYC.
Issue
Teaching Young Children
Vol. 17, No. 2
January 2, 2024

Winter 2024

Literacy Practices for Preschool
Teaching Young Children泭is 51勛圖厙's magazine for anyone who works with preschoolers. Colorful, informative, and easy-to-read,泭TYC泭is packed full of teaching ideas, strategies, and tips.
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Article
Teaching Young Children
January 2, 2024

Leveraging the Environment to Ignite Childrens Literacy Learning

Focusing on the ecology of the classroom allows educators to intentionally create opportunities throughout the learning day to foster childrens early literacy and language skills.

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Authored by: 
Leslie La Croix, Kimberly Sanders Austin, Christine Pegorraro Schull, Sara E. Miller, Julie K. Kidd
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Teaching Young Children
January 2, 2024

Creating Dramatic Play Areas That Support Literacy Development

By incorporating literacy materials into dramatic play areas, teachers can create spaces and scenarios that foster childrens literacy learning.

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Authored by: 
Jemmael Joseph
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A child and teacher mixing brown paint together to match skin tones.
Article
Voices of Practitioners
December 1, 2023

An Innocent Question Packed with Opportunity

Author Maria Beteta describes how an innocent question became an opportunity to explore powerful concepts such as identity, culture, self-perception, differences, and similarities that connect us all.

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Authored by: 
Maria Jose Beteta
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Isabel Calderon reading a book to students
Article
Voices of Practitioners
December 1, 2023

Embracing Disability Identity: Representation in Literature as a Tool Towards Inclusivity

In this article, we share how reading experiences served as jumping off points for exploring how disability representation in childrens literature can be incorporated as an essential component of teacher preparation and childrens literacy learning.泭

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Authored by: 
Maria Mavrides Calderon, Isabel Mavrides-Calderon
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