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Making a difference to children’s reasoning skills before school-entry: The contribution of the home learning environment

Contemporary Educational Psychology, 2018
Children’s cognitive development is facilitated by interactions with more knowledgeable others. Such interactions occur in children’s families in the context of the home learning environment (HLE).
Frank Niklas   +2 more
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Nursing Students' Perceptions of the Clinical Learning Environment in Nursing Homes

Journal of Nursing Education, 2010
Clinical placements are important in the learning processes of nursing students. In Norway, clinical placement in nursing homes is obligatory for nursing students, and this is a demanding and complex setting for learning. This study aimed to assess how first-year nursing students perceived their learning environment in nursing homes and to explore ...
Karin, Berntsen, Ida Torunn, Bjørk
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The Learning Environment at Home

2021
Michael S. Matthews, Jennifer L. Jolly
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Strengths of the Home and Family as Learning Environments

1986
Where did you learn the alphabet? Who taught you to count? Who taught you how, what, when and where to eat? Where did you learn how to show respect for others? How did you learn about your career choices?
Norma Bobbitt, Beatrice Paolucci
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New directions in the conceptualization and operationalization of the home learning environment.

Journal of Educational Psychology, 2022
Astrid Wirth   +3 more
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Learning from housing environments: home economics and home ecology — A Canadian demonstration project

Journal of Consumer Studies & Home Economics, 1988
An effective method for providing information to bring about meaningful change and encourage the adoption of innovation is by the use of demonstration projects. This paper examines a specific housing demonstration project based on three design criteria: dynamics, life cycle cost analysis, and nexus. The paper also includes some discussion about housing
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Home Environment and School Learning

The Journal of Experimental Education, 1982
Barbara K. Iverson, Herbert J. Walberg
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CONTINUITY OF LEARNING: adding funds of knowledge from the home environment

Set: Research Information for Teachers, 2006
In comparison to previous generations, families these days are leading increasingly complex lives. Children often have a diversity of experiences from various learning communities before they begin school. For example, they may have been involved in one or more early childhood settings before moving on to school, where they join the new community of ...
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Parental and Children's Views on Mathematical Learning Within the Home Environment

2015
In the UK, while state education is free and available to all children within the local education area, parents also have the option of sending their children to private schools, boarding schools, religious schools and those that promote particular teaching philosophies.
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