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Observed classroom quality profiles in state-funded pre-kindergarten programs and associations with teacher, program, and classroom characteristics An examination of early childhood education classrooms to determine variations in classroom quality as well as differences in program characteristics in terms of teacher characteristics as well as differences in child/adult ratios, program length, and number of enrolled students |
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Pre-kindergarten teachers’ use of transition practices and children’s adjustment to kindergarten An examination of the association between pre-kindergarten teachers’ use of transition-to-kindergarten practices and kindergarten teachers’ initial perceptions of children’s social and academic adjustment to the kindergarten setting, with particular attention to race and socioeconomic status, based on a sample of 722 children from 40 schools in 4 states |
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Quality in kindergarten classrooms: Observational evidence for the need to increase children’s learning opportunities in early education classrooms An investigation of the quality and content of children’s learning experiences in kindergarten and how individual children experience classroom quality, based on data from 240 prekindergarten classroons and a subsample of 730 kindergarten classrooms attended by participants of a larger study |
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The relations of observed pre-k classroom quality profiles to children's achievement and social competence A study of the relationship between the growth in social and academic competence of children in the prekindergarten year and the level of emotional support measured in classroom teacher-child interactions, based on data collected about 2,028 prekindergarten children from several states |
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Teacher characteristics associated with responsiveness and exposure to consultation and online professional development resources An exploration of teacher characteristics associated with higher participation in and responsiveness to the MyTeachingPartner Consultancy (MTP) professional development approach, based on a sample of 62 prekindergarten teachers from 21 school districts in a mid-Atlantic state |
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