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Kindergarten can be an exciting time for you and your child because it sets the stage for his entire school career.
You will look on in wonder as he grows into a more capable, confident, and enthusiastic learner. sending your child off to kindergarten can be rough.
As the day approaches, you will probably experience a mix
of feelings ranging from relief to fear. And your anxiety will be rooted in some specific questions that nag you.
KidsLearnOnline.com will answers to some of the most commonly needs.
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By the End of First Grade, Most Children Are Doing Well, But Those Who Started Kindergarten Less Prepared Still Haven't 'Caught Up'
New Study Tracks Progress of Children over the First Two Years of Formal Schooling
Washington, DC – The No Child Left Behind Act has brought renewed attention to the need to raise the achievement levels of children who lag behind their peers academically, spurring a host of initiatives at the state and local levels to close the achievement gap.
Within this context, Child Trends has just released a new online data brief that examines indicators of well-being and development among children entering kindergarten and describes changes in these indic... Kindergarten Teachers Flock to Teachers.Net Center
SAN DIEGO, CA--Kindergarten teachers everywhere have learned that the Teachers.Net Kindergarten Center is the place to connect with colleagues, gather teaching tips and classroom management ideas, access kindergarten lesson plans, recipes, crafts, and connect with enthusiastic collegial support. The web home for Kindergarten teachers is at http://teachers.net/mentors/kindergarten .
The Teachers.Net Kindergarten Center includes a message board (known at Teachers.Net as a "chatboard"), an email group or "mailring," and links to free classroom printables along with additional resources of interest to those who teach Kindergarten.
The Kindergarten Chatboard hosts lively discussions a... The History of the Public Kindergarten Project in Goffstown
Goffstown residents have been talking about the importance of public kindergarten for at least thirty years.
In 1971, kindergarten was presented at the School District Meeting but did not receive a majority vote.
In 1974, a space study committee identified the need for more space at the high school and at that time identified kindergarten implementation as a priority as soon as space became available.
In 1976, kindergarten was again mentioned ... Personal Qualities and Competencies of the Kindergarten Teacher
The revised Kindergarten curriculum continues to emphasize the philosophy of the Report of the Minister's Committee on Kindergarten Education, Saskatchewan Department of Education, 1972. This document (pages 3 to 6) identified six features that were to be incorporated into the Kindergarten program. It is possible to infer from these features personal qualities and competencies Kindergarten teachers need in order to make the program a r... The patterns in parent and teacher beliefs that were identified by comparing the responses from the NHES: 93 and FRSS Kindergarten Teacher Survey are consistent with earlier research that has examined the emphasis parents and teachers place on different skills and attributes and their attitudes and opinions about kindergarten. Earlier research has found that parents place a greater emphasis on the child's social and emotional maturity than on school-related academic skills when deciding whether the child is ready for kindergarten (Eisenhart and Graue, 1990). However, compared with teachers, parents place greater... |
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