art 1: Position Statements and Influential Practices
- NAEYC. (2009). Developmentally appropriate practice in early childhood programs serving children from birth through age 8.Retrieved May 26, 2010, from http://www.naeyc.org/files/naeyc/file/positions/dap
- NAEYC. (2009). Where we stand on child abuse prevention. Retrieved May 26, 2010, fromhttp://www.naeyc.org/files/naeyc/file/positions/ChildAbuseStand.pdf
- NAEYC. (2009). Where we stand on school readiness. Retrieved May 26, 2010, fromhttp://www.naeyc.org/files/naeyc/file/positions/Readiness.pdf
- NAEYC. (2009). Where we stand on responding to linguistic and cultural diversity. Retrieved May 26, 2010, fromhttp://www.naeyc.org/files/naeyc/file/positions/diversity.pdf
- NAEYC. (2003). Early childhood curriculum, assessment, and program evaluation: Building an effective, accountable system in programs for children birth through age 8. Retrieved May 26, 2010, from http://www.naeyc.org/files/naeyc/file/positions/pscape.pdf
- NAEYC. (2009, April). Early childhood inclusion: A summary. Retrieved May 26, 2010, from http://www.naeyc.org/files/naeyc/file/positions/DEC_NAEYC_ECSummary_A.pdf
- Zero to Three: National Center for Infants, Toddlers, and Families. (2010). Infant-toddler policy agenda. Retrieved May 26, 2010, fromhttp://www.zerotothree.org/site/PageServer?pagename=ter_pub_infanttodller
- FPG Child Development Institute. (2006, September). Evidence-based practice empowers early childhood professionals and families.(FPG Snapshot, No. 33). Retrieved May 26, 2010, from http://www.fpg.unc.edu/~images/pdfs/snapshots/snap33.pdf
Note: The following article can be found in the Walden University Library databases.
- Turnbull, A., Zuna, N., Hong, J. Y., Hu, X., Kyzar, K., Obremski, S., et al. (2010). Knowledge-to-action guides. Teaching Exceptional Children, 42(3), 42–53.
Use the Academic Search Complete database, and search using the article's title.
Part 2: Global Support for Children’s Rights and Well-Being
- Article: UNICEF (n.d.). Fact sheet: A summary of the rights under the Convention on the Rights of the Child. Retrieved May 26, 2010, from http://www.unicef.org/crc/files/Rights_overview.pdf
- Websites:
- World Forum Foundation
http://www.worldforumfoundation.org/wf/about.php
This link connects you to the mission statement of this organization. Make sure to watch the video on this webpage
- World Organization for Early Childhood Education
http://www.omep.org.gu.se/English/about_OMEP/
Read about OMEP’s mission.
- Association for Childhood Education International
http://acei.org/about/
Click on “Mission/Vision” and “Guiding Principles and Beliefs” and read these statements.
Part 3: Selected Early Childhood Organizations
- National Association for the Education of Young Children
http://www.naeyc.org/
- The Division for Early Childhood
http://www.dec-sped.org/
- Zero to Three: National Center for Infants, Toddlers, and Families
http://www.zerotothree.org/
- WESTED
http://www.wested.org/cs/we/print/docs/we/home.htm
- Harvard Education Letter
http://www.hepg.org/hel/topic/85
- FPG Child Development Institute
http://www.fpg.unc.edu/main/about.cfm
- Administration for Children and Families Headstart’s National Research Conference
http://www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/opre/hsrc/
- HighScope
http://www.highscope.org/
- Children’s Defense Fund
http://www.childrensdefense.org/
- Center for Child Care Workforce
http://www.ccw.org/
- Council for Exceptional Children
http://www.cec.sped.org//AM/Template.cfm?Section=Home
- Institute for Women’s Policy Research
http://www.iwpr.org/index.cfm
- National Center for Research on Early Childhood Education
http://www.ncrece.org/wordpress/
- National Child Care Association
http://www.nccanet.org/
- National Institute for Early Education Research
http://nieer.org/
- Pre[K]Now
http://www.preknow.org/
- Voices for America’s Children
http://www.voices.org/pages/page.asp?page_id=22807
- The Erikson Institute
http://www.erikson.edu/
Part 4: Selected Professional Journals Available in the Walden Library
Tip: Use the A-to-Z e-journal list to search for specific journal titles. (Go to “How Do I...?”, select “Tips for Specific Formats and Resources,”and then “e-journals” to find this search interface.)
- YC Young Children
- Childhood
- Journal of Child & Family Studies
- Child Study Journal
- Multicultural Education
- Early Childhood Education Journal
- Journal of Early Childhood Research
- International Journal of Early Childhood
- Early Childhood Research Quarterly
- Developmental Psychology
- Social Studies
- Maternal & Child Health Journal
- International Journal of Early Years Education
Additional Resources
Illinois State Board Of Education Early Childhood Resources
http://www.isbe.net/earlychi/
This website is the place to go to find out exactly what is happening in the Early Childhood field in Illinois. It lists recent news, funding opportunities, state standards, best practices, training opportunities and Illinois expectations.
The Project Approach Website
http://www.projectapproach.org/
Anyone interested in implementing The Project Approach in their classroom should go to this sight. It has Project Approach guidelines, tips, sample projects, recent events, a resource section and an area where teachers can ask advice from others using The Project Approach.
The Illinois Early Learning Project
http://illinoisearlylearning.org/
The best thing about this site is that it has one page Tip Sheets that can be ordered or printed and then used as parent resources, staff resources, or just for personal use. The tip sheets are available on a myriad of topics relating to Early childhood and in multiple languages - plus, they're free! This sight is a great place to go for ideas, support or information.
This website is the place to go to find out exactly what is happening in the Early Childhood field in Illinois. It lists recent news, funding opportunities, state standards, best practices, training opportunities and Illinois expectations.
The Project Approach Website
http://www.projectapproach.org/
Anyone interested in implementing The Project Approach in their classroom should go to this sight. It has Project Approach guidelines, tips, sample projects, recent events, a resource section and an area where teachers can ask advice from others using The Project Approach.
The Illinois Early Learning Project
http://illinoisearlylearning.org/
The best thing about this site is that it has one page Tip Sheets that can be ordered or printed and then used as parent resources, staff resources, or just for personal use. The tip sheets are available on a myriad of topics relating to Early childhood and in multiple languages - plus, they're free! This sight is a great place to go for ideas, support or information.
Hi ABITW,
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i agree wow you have done alot of research. GOOD JOB
ReplyDeleteI will have to check out the project approach website. I have read books on the project approach, as well as trying in the classroom. Lots of fun! Great Resources
ReplyDeleteYou have wonderful additional resources. I really focused on The Illinois Early Learning Project. Finding resources that can help not only educators but parents as well is very beneficial.
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