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Early Childhood Education Curricula: Human Rights and Citizenship in Early Childhood Education
This study examines the human rights and the notion of citizenship under the prism of pedagogical science. The methodology that was followed was the experimental method. In a sample of 100 children-experimental group and control group held an intervention program with deepening axes of human rights and the concept of citizenship.
Aikaterini Michalopoulou+1 more
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Early education's big dividends: the better public investment [PDF]
Public investments in projects like new stadiums never achieve returns equal to those from early childhood education—which several small studies have assessed at 7 percent to 20 percent.
Arthur J. Rolnick, Rob Grunewald
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BERA-TACTYC Early Childhood Research Review 2003-2017 [PDF]
BERA/TACTYC Review of Early Childhood Education and Care in the UK, 2003-2017 has involved a wide range of early childhood specialists, both in the early consultation stages, and in writing the five main sections of the Review. Teams of authors and their
Chesworth, Liz+9 more
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Artificial intelligence in early childhood education: A scoping review
Jiahong Su, Weipeng Yang
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Investigating the Creativity of Children in Early Childhood Education Institutions
Early childhood education institutions are referred to preschool, nursery school and practicum schools that educate young children. Preschool curriculum was developed for children in the preschool education institutions to provide a rich learning ...
Zeynep Dere
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Human Bone‐Derived Endothelial Cells Mediate Bone Regeneration via Distinct Expression of KIT Ligand
Bone‐specific endothelial cells (b‐ECs) uniquely express KITLG, which recruits c‐Kit+/CD34+ hematopoietic progenitors (HPCs) to the osteovascular niche, initiating a cascade that culminates in the osteogenic differentiation of bone marrow‐derived mesenchymal stem cells (bm‐MSCs) and subsequent ossification.
Xiang Li+16 more
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Non-parental caregivers, parents, and the school readiness of the children of Latino/a immigrants [PDF]
School readiness generally predicts trajectories of academic achievement over time, motivating efforts to support the development of school readiness skills by expanding access to and improving the quality of early childhood care and education.
Pivnick, Lilla Kármán
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ACLY is vital for early embryo development. IGF‐1 activates AKT to phosphorylate ACLY, driving its nuclear localization and recruitment of HATs (P300/HAT1), boosting acetyl‐CoA production and histone acetylation for transcriptional activation. Conversely, ACLY deficiency (via knockdown, knockout, or AKT inhibition) reduces nuclear acetyl‐CoA, disrupts ...
Yerong Ma+18 more
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It has become common for young children to be enrolled in some form early care or education programs before entering kindergarten (Whitebrook, McLean, & Austin, 2016).
Ang, Cyndy+2 more
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Integrating Computer Technology in Early Childhood Education Environments: Issues Raised by Early Childhood Educators [PDF]
The purpose of this study was to assess the educators’ perspectives on the introduction of computer technology in the early childhood education environment. Fifty early childhood educators completed a survey and participated in focus groups.
Mueller, Julie+3 more
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