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Dispositional development as a form of continuous professional development: Centre-based reflective practices with teachers of (very) young children

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A presentation of the concept of dispositional development--the process by which teachers develop professional dispositions that are intertwined with their daily practices, with two examples of the dispositional development practices the authors participated in as early childhood faculty in a university-supported partnership with a local private child care program that served children birth to school age in the Midwestern United States
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