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Advocacy and early childhood educators: Identity and cultural conflicts
Grieshaber, Susan, 2001
In S. Grieshaber & G. S. Cannella (Eds.), Embracing identities in early childhood education (pp. 60-72). New York: Teachers College Press.

A discussion of how early childhood educators manage their conflicting roles as caregivers and advocates

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Beginning literacy with language: Young children learning at home and in school
Dickinson, David K., 2001
Baltimore: Paul H. Brookes Publishing Co.

An edited text with multiple authors reporting on research regarding the relationship between early interactions and children's language and literacy skills, as part of the Home School Study of Language and Literacy Development

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Conclusion: Identities and possibilities
Cannella, Gaile Sloan, 2001
In S. Grieshaber & G. S. Cannella (Eds.), Embracing identities in early childhood education (pp.173-180). New York: Teachers College Press.

A chapter encouraging early childhood professionals to challenge the dominant theories in the field of early childhood education and reconceptualize their roles within the classroom

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Considering and reconsidering culture, diversity, and early childhood education [Special section]
National Association for the Education of Young Children, November 2001
Young Children, 56(6), 19-39

Special issue on cultural diversity in early childhood education

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Early childhood education and care (ECEC): An overview of developments in the OECD countries
Kamerman, Sheila B., 2001
New York: Columbia University, Institute for Child and Family Policy.

An overview of trends in early childhood education and care policy and service delivery in member countries of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD)

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Environment and its influences for early literacy teaching and learning
Roskos, Kathleen, 2001
In S. B. Neuman & D. K. Dickinson (Eds.), Handbook of early literacy research (Vol. 1, pp. 281-292). New York: Guilford Press

A discussion of the classroom environment and its influence on children’s early literacy skills

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Equity observation and images of fairness in childhood
Campbell, Sheralyn, 2001
In S. Grieshaber & G. S. Cannella (Eds.), Embracing identities in early childhood education (pp. 89-102). New York: Teachers College Press

A chapter encouraging early childhood educators to examine critically their attitudes regarding observations of fairness in the classroom

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A messy closet in the early childhood classroom
Theilheimer, Rachel, 2001
In S. Grieshaber & G. S. Cannella (Eds.), Embracing identities in early childhood education (pp. 103-113). New York: Teachers College Press

A discussion of strategies for representing sexuality and sexual identity within early childhood classrooms

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Miss Nelson is missing!: Teacher sightings in research on teaching
Ryan, Sharon, 2001
In S. Grieshaber & G. S. Cannella (Eds.), Embracing identities in early childhood education (pp. 45-59). New York: Teachers College Press

A discussion of process-product research, a research paradigm designed to investigate how teaching methodology affects students

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A new guide for evaluating child care quality
NICHD Early Child Care Research Network, 2001
Zero to Three, 21(5), 40-47

A description of a method for measuring child care quality researched and developed by the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) Study of Early Child Care

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Psychological perspectives on early childhood education: Reframing dilemmas in research and practice
Golbeck, Susan L., 2001
Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates

An anthology investigating three issues facing early childhood education and care: clarifying developmentally appropriate practices, age-appropriate curriculum design and development, and ensuring academic achievement while supporting socioemotional development.

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Young Einsteins: Much too early
Elkind, David, 2001
Education Next, 1(2), 8-15

An argument citing previous research supporting the claim that literacy is being taught to children at too early an age and that early childhood education should focus more on the traditional model of hands-on learning rather than academic training

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Young Einsteins: Much too late
Whitehurst, Grover J., 2001
Education Next, 1(2), 8-9, 16-21

An argument citing previous research supporting the claim that providing early literacy instruction through developmentally appropriate practices in preschool classrooms is important for young children's school readiness

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