Final report: Play in early learning programs: Beliefs, practices and professional development

Author(s): Gabriel, Martha; Doiron, Ray;
Date Issued: June, 2012
Publisher(s): Early Childhood Development Association of PEI
Description: An action research study to improve practices related to play-based programming among directors and staff at 4 early years centers in Prince Edward Island, Canada, based on researcher visit logs, participant reflection sheets, workshops, and center learning stories
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Funder(s): Early Childhood Development Association of PEI
Source: Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada: Early Childhood Development Association of PEI. Retrieved August 27, 2012, from http://earlychildhooddevelopment.ca/sites/default/files/u2707/ecdafinalreport2june14.pdf
Topics: Children & Child Development > Child Development & School Readiness > Behavior/Social & Emotional Development/Socialization

Child Care & Early Education Quality

International Child Care & Early Education > Single-Country Studies
Country: Canada
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