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The economic impact of early care and education in New Mexico An analysis of the economic role of the early care and education industry in New Mexico, in terms of individuals employed and spending on services, as well as its role in supporting other industries, parental labor force participation, and child development |
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Evaluation of the 4-H Science Initiative: Year 2 implementation study An evaluation of 4-H Science, an initiative to increase 4-H science, technology, engineering, and applied math program offerings, that examines state-level implementation of 4-H Science and characteristics of successful 4-H Science programs, based on interviews with state and county 4-H leaders |
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Examining the Human Resource Implications of Emerging Issues in Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC)/Communications Strategy Development: Family child care An examination of issues related to family child care in Canada, and a discussion of their implications for the early childhood education and care profession, based on stakeholder surveys, 30 key informant interviews, and a literature review |
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Examining the Human Resource Implications of Emerging Issues in Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC)/Communications Strategy Development: Inclusion An examination of issues related to inclusion in early childhood education and care (ECEC) in Canada, and a discussion of their implications for the ECEC profession, based on stakeholder surveys, 30 key informant interviews, and a literature review |
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Examining the Human Resource Implications of Emerging Issues in Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC)/Communications Strategy Development: Integration of ECEC and education An examination of issues related to the integration of the early childhood education and care (ECEC) and education sectors in Canada, and a discussion of their implications for the ECEC profession, based on stakeholder surveys, 30 key informant interviews, and a literature review |
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Examining the Human Resource Implications of Emerging Issues in Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC)/Communications Strategy Development: School-age child care An examination of issues related to school-age child care in Canada, and a discussion of their implications for the early childhood education and care profession, based on stakeholder surveys, 30 key informant interviews, and a literature review |
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Gearing Up for Kindergarten: Project overview & year-end report for 2009-2010 An evaluation of Gearing Up for Kindergarten, a preschool learning and parenting education program in North Dakota, that examines changes in parenting practices and children's readiness for school, based on pre- and post-program surveys from parents and teachers |
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The myth of American selfhood and emotion: Raising a sociocentric child among middle-class Americans In this article, I examine the concepts of the self and emotion reflected in American middle-class socialization practices. Detailed ethnographic description of everyday socialization practices in an American middle-class preschool shows that contrary to the characterization that American notions of self and emotion are predominantly individualistic and egocentric, middle-class socialization practices are highly oriented toward developing sociocentric values such as niceness, cooperation, social appropriateness, empathy, friendship, politeness, and manners. I argue that the dichotomous model of self and emotion that consists of only two types--an egocentric Western self and a sociocentric non-Western self--fails to adequately describe variations and complexity in American experiences of self and emotion. The article contributes to a growing body of research that critically discusses the bipolarized model and argues for inherent dynamism and heterogeneity in our conceptions of the self and emotions. (author abstract) |
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