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A Mixed Method Study of Teacher Perception of How Screen Time Affects Cognitive Development of Children between the Ages of Four and Five at One Early Childhood Education CenterThomas, Angelique 21 May 2018 (has links)
The purpose of this study was to determine the impact screen time has on the cognitive development of children between the ages of four to five, at one early childcare education center. The significance of the study will help determine how the amount of screen time affects children’s cognitive development. The results of this study will help educational leaders determine how to effectively use technology for learning. Research suggests that the most important factor in a child’s development is a positive parent-child relationship, in which loving caregivers respond to a child’s cues and provide age-appropriate activities that nurture curiosity, exploration and learning (Lerner & Barr, 2014). This provides the foundation for teacher and child interactions in preschool programs. The role of early childhood educators lays the foundation for education. Currently, over 80% of children between the ages of three and five years are reported to be using some type of electronic device on a daily basis (Joan Ganz Cooney Center and Sesame Workshop, 2011). Time spent with these electronic devices is defined as screen time, the total amount of time spent in front of any and all screens (Common Sense Media, 2013). The National Association for the Education of Young Children (2012) defines technology and media tools as, “computers, tablets, multi-touch screens, interactive white boards, mobile devices, cameras, DVDs, music players, audio recorders, electronic toys, games, e-book readers, and older analog devices.”
The impact of positive and consistent interactions to young children can help mold development. These meaningful interactions cannot be substituted with technology tools. The educators of School A are restricted to only allowing their students to engage in interactive screen time for a total of thirty minutes per week. This research was geared towards finding out if screen time effects a child’s cognitive development between the ages of four and five.
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Gendered Racial Formations and the Controlling Images of Early Childhood EducatorsJanuary 2017 (has links)
abstract: While much research exists examining the feminization of the field of Early Childhood Education (ECE), little has been done to examine the ways in which race and gender interact in the experiences of early childhood educators. Using gendered racial formation theory (Omi & Winant, 1994) this paper examines how cultural representations are employed by the field of ECE to produce ideal early childhood educators along both racial and gendered lines. Ultimately, this paper argues that in order for labor equality to be reached in the field there must be a reexamination of the social organization of care (Glenn, 2000). / Dissertation/Thesis / Masters Thesis Social and Cultural Pedagogy 2017
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Literacy and Meaning Making in the Early YearsSharp, L. Kathryn 01 December 2016 (has links)
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Stem Instruction: It Is Literacy InstructionSharp, L. Kathryn 01 July 2015 (has links)
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Using Literacy to Address Bullying in the ClassroomSharp, L. Kathryn, Fowler, M. J. 01 December 2015 (has links)
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Vocabulary, Academic Language, and Meaning Making in the Early YearsSharp, L. Kathryn 01 December 2013 (has links)
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Literacy Strategies You Can Use NowSharp, L. Kathryn 01 October 2013 (has links)
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Motivation and Management in the Differentiated ClassroomSharp, L. Kathryn 01 February 2012 (has links)
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The Big Five in Reading/Writing ReadinessSharp, L. Kathryn 01 August 2011 (has links)
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Supporting Literacy for All LearnersSharp, L. Kathryn, Johnson, Jason 01 July 2010 (has links)
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