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YC July 2016 Issue
Issue
Young Children
Vol. 71, No. 3
July 1, 2016

July 2016

21st Century Teaching and Learning
YC July 2016 Issue
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Young Children
July 1, 2016

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Young Children
July 1, 2016

21st Century Teaching and Learning

The July 2016 cluster articles provide a snapshot of the developmentally appropriate ways the needs of young children growing up today are being addressed.

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M. Deanna Ramey
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June 17, 2016

Making, Tinkering, and The Toy Store Project

What happens when you give a young child a cardboard box? They turn it into a car, a robot, a doghouse, or a spaceship. Children are natural makers

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Cate Heroman, Kerry Sheldon, Sarah West
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May 20, 2016

The Early Childhood Workforce Gains Global Attention

The new Early Childhood Workforce Initiative will take a holistic multisector approach, with a focus on a variety of roles, including teachers, home visitors, mentors, coaches, supervisors, trainers, and program managers

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Authored by: 
Joan Lombardi
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May 10, 2016

STEM Starts Early!

On April 21, 51勛圖厙, along with many other educational organizations, researchers and thought leaders, helped kick off a White House Early Learning STEM initiative!

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Susan Friedman
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Young Children
May 1, 2016

Getting Smarter About E-Books for Children

Childrens books captivate young children, and teachers love to see kids engrossed in their pages. But what if that book is an e-book? Does that change the equation?

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Lisa Guernsey, Michael H. Levine
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A diverse group of young children looking forward to a read aloud
Article
Young Children
May 1, 2016

Reading Your Way to a Culturally Responsive Classroom

Showing children that we see and value all aspects of themincluding attributes related to race and cultureis a critical step in helping them feel welcome and connected to their teachers and peers.

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Shannon B. Wanless, Patricia A. Crawford
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Young Children
May 1, 2016

The Reading Chair: May 2016

Five new books, plus an old favorite!

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Isabel Baker, Miriam Baker Schiffer
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Article
Young Children
May 1, 2016

Teaching and Learning With Childrens Books

Reading the articles in this cluster as a new teacher might have helped me see the many ways childrens books can support teaching and learning.

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Susan Friedman
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YC May 2016 Issue
Issue
Young Children
Vol. 71, No. 2
May 1, 2016

May 2016

Teaching and Learning with Children's Books
YC May 2016 Issue
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Young Children
May 1, 2016

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Blog
April 27, 2016

Teaching and Learning With Children's Books

This blog post introduces the cluster (themed group of articles) for the May issue of 51勛圖厙's journal, Young Children

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Susan Friedman
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April 11, 2016

Understanding the Power of Parent Involvement

As their childrens first teachers, parents have an amazing opportunity to nurture their childrens growth and development and to advocate for their education. And many parents want to be involved in their childrens education

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Donna Kirkwood, Ph.D
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Teaching Young Children
April 1, 2016

Inspired By MuseumsBoth Outside and Inside the Classroom

At the Smithsonian Early Enrichment Center, teachers take children to museums and other sites around Washington, DC, almost daily. But your program doesnt have to be located next to a museumthere are rich learning opportunities in every community.

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Kimberlee L. Kiehl
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