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Getting Ready to Learn describes how educational media have and are continuing to play a role in meeting the learning needs of children, parents, and teachers.
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Getting Ready to Learn describes how educational media have and are continuing to play a role in meeting the learning needs of children, parents, and teachers.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 292
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. November 2018
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351332071
- Artikelnr.: 54673642
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 292
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. November 2018
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351332071
- Artikelnr.: 54673642
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Shelley Pasnik is the Director of the Center for Children and Technology and a vice president of the Education Development Center.
Foreword by Dr. Alice Wilder and Sir Ken Robinson 1. Ready To Learn and
Public Media: Improving Early Learning Outcomes for America's Children
David Lowenstein, Pamela Johnson, and Michael Fragale 2. From Mission to
Screens: The PBS KIDS Approach to Content Sara DeWitt and Linda Simensky
3. Using Media to Foster Parent Engagement Megan Silander and Elisa Garcia
4. Building Learning Pathways and Community for Early Childhood Educators
Lori Brittain, Jean Crawford, Sara Shapiro, Jeanne R. Paratore, Alejandra
Salinas, Lisa O'Brien, and Sarah Blodgett 5. When Creativity +
Collaboration = Success: The Making of "Peg + Cat" Kim Berglund 6.
Children's Mathematical Thinking and Learning: The Importance of Study
Design and Aligned Assessments in Promoting and Capturing Learning Deborah
Rosenfeld and Daisy Rutstein 7. What Early Childhood Educators Need in
Order To Use Digital Media Effectively Phil Vahey, Regan Vidiksis, and
Jaime Gutierrez 8. Curation and Mediation: Essential Ingredients When
Supporting Children's Learning Savitha Moorthy and Ximena Domiìnguez 9.
Preschoolers Learn To Think and Act Like Scientists with "The Cat in the
Hat" Sara S. Sweetman, Lawrence S. Mirkin, Anne E. Lund, and Shannon K.
Bishop 10. Science Takes Center Stage: Design Principles To Support Young
Children's Science Learning with Media Marion Goldstein, Claire
Christensen, Sarah Gerard, and Megan Silander 11. Permission to Speak: How
Educational Media Can Start and Extend Dialogue for Kids and Adults Naomi
Hupert and Alexandra Adair 12. Informational Text Adventures with "Molly of
Denali" Nell K. Duke, Carol Greenwald, and Anne E. Lund 13. Building
Community Partnerships to Support Family Learning Aaron Morris, Devon
Steven, and Kea Anderson 14. How Ready To Learn Is Bringing Inclusive
Design to PBS KIDS Jennifer Rodriguez and Michael Conn-Powers 15. Adaptive
and Personalized Educational Games for Young Children: A Case Study
Jennifer Rodriguez, Dylan Arena, and Jeremy D. Roberts 16. Innovations in
Evidence and Analysis: The PBS KIDS Learning Analytics Platform and the
Research It Supports Jeremy D. Roberts, Charles B. Parks, Gregory K. W. K.
Chung, Elizabeth J. K. H. Redman, Katerina Schenke, and Cosimo Felline
Public Media: Improving Early Learning Outcomes for America's Children
David Lowenstein, Pamela Johnson, and Michael Fragale 2. From Mission to
Screens: The PBS KIDS Approach to Content Sara DeWitt and Linda Simensky
3. Using Media to Foster Parent Engagement Megan Silander and Elisa Garcia
4. Building Learning Pathways and Community for Early Childhood Educators
Lori Brittain, Jean Crawford, Sara Shapiro, Jeanne R. Paratore, Alejandra
Salinas, Lisa O'Brien, and Sarah Blodgett 5. When Creativity +
Collaboration = Success: The Making of "Peg + Cat" Kim Berglund 6.
Children's Mathematical Thinking and Learning: The Importance of Study
Design and Aligned Assessments in Promoting and Capturing Learning Deborah
Rosenfeld and Daisy Rutstein 7. What Early Childhood Educators Need in
Order To Use Digital Media Effectively Phil Vahey, Regan Vidiksis, and
Jaime Gutierrez 8. Curation and Mediation: Essential Ingredients When
Supporting Children's Learning Savitha Moorthy and Ximena Domiìnguez 9.
Preschoolers Learn To Think and Act Like Scientists with "The Cat in the
Hat" Sara S. Sweetman, Lawrence S. Mirkin, Anne E. Lund, and Shannon K.
Bishop 10. Science Takes Center Stage: Design Principles To Support Young
Children's Science Learning with Media Marion Goldstein, Claire
Christensen, Sarah Gerard, and Megan Silander 11. Permission to Speak: How
Educational Media Can Start and Extend Dialogue for Kids and Adults Naomi
Hupert and Alexandra Adair 12. Informational Text Adventures with "Molly of
Denali" Nell K. Duke, Carol Greenwald, and Anne E. Lund 13. Building
Community Partnerships to Support Family Learning Aaron Morris, Devon
Steven, and Kea Anderson 14. How Ready To Learn Is Bringing Inclusive
Design to PBS KIDS Jennifer Rodriguez and Michael Conn-Powers 15. Adaptive
and Personalized Educational Games for Young Children: A Case Study
Jennifer Rodriguez, Dylan Arena, and Jeremy D. Roberts 16. Innovations in
Evidence and Analysis: The PBS KIDS Learning Analytics Platform and the
Research It Supports Jeremy D. Roberts, Charles B. Parks, Gregory K. W. K.
Chung, Elizabeth J. K. H. Redman, Katerina Schenke, and Cosimo Felline
Foreword by Dr. Alice Wilder and Sir Ken Robinson 1. Ready To Learn and
Public Media: Improving Early Learning Outcomes for America's Children
David Lowenstein, Pamela Johnson, and Michael Fragale 2. From Mission to
Screens: The PBS KIDS Approach to Content Sara DeWitt and Linda Simensky
3. Using Media to Foster Parent Engagement Megan Silander and Elisa Garcia
4. Building Learning Pathways and Community for Early Childhood Educators
Lori Brittain, Jean Crawford, Sara Shapiro, Jeanne R. Paratore, Alejandra
Salinas, Lisa O'Brien, and Sarah Blodgett 5. When Creativity +
Collaboration = Success: The Making of "Peg + Cat" Kim Berglund 6.
Children's Mathematical Thinking and Learning: The Importance of Study
Design and Aligned Assessments in Promoting and Capturing Learning Deborah
Rosenfeld and Daisy Rutstein 7. What Early Childhood Educators Need in
Order To Use Digital Media Effectively Phil Vahey, Regan Vidiksis, and
Jaime Gutierrez 8. Curation and Mediation: Essential Ingredients When
Supporting Children's Learning Savitha Moorthy and Ximena Domiìnguez 9.
Preschoolers Learn To Think and Act Like Scientists with "The Cat in the
Hat" Sara S. Sweetman, Lawrence S. Mirkin, Anne E. Lund, and Shannon K.
Bishop 10. Science Takes Center Stage: Design Principles To Support Young
Children's Science Learning with Media Marion Goldstein, Claire
Christensen, Sarah Gerard, and Megan Silander 11. Permission to Speak: How
Educational Media Can Start and Extend Dialogue for Kids and Adults Naomi
Hupert and Alexandra Adair 12. Informational Text Adventures with "Molly of
Denali" Nell K. Duke, Carol Greenwald, and Anne E. Lund 13. Building
Community Partnerships to Support Family Learning Aaron Morris, Devon
Steven, and Kea Anderson 14. How Ready To Learn Is Bringing Inclusive
Design to PBS KIDS Jennifer Rodriguez and Michael Conn-Powers 15. Adaptive
and Personalized Educational Games for Young Children: A Case Study
Jennifer Rodriguez, Dylan Arena, and Jeremy D. Roberts 16. Innovations in
Evidence and Analysis: The PBS KIDS Learning Analytics Platform and the
Research It Supports Jeremy D. Roberts, Charles B. Parks, Gregory K. W. K.
Chung, Elizabeth J. K. H. Redman, Katerina Schenke, and Cosimo Felline
Public Media: Improving Early Learning Outcomes for America's Children
David Lowenstein, Pamela Johnson, and Michael Fragale 2. From Mission to
Screens: The PBS KIDS Approach to Content Sara DeWitt and Linda Simensky
3. Using Media to Foster Parent Engagement Megan Silander and Elisa Garcia
4. Building Learning Pathways and Community for Early Childhood Educators
Lori Brittain, Jean Crawford, Sara Shapiro, Jeanne R. Paratore, Alejandra
Salinas, Lisa O'Brien, and Sarah Blodgett 5. When Creativity +
Collaboration = Success: The Making of "Peg + Cat" Kim Berglund 6.
Children's Mathematical Thinking and Learning: The Importance of Study
Design and Aligned Assessments in Promoting and Capturing Learning Deborah
Rosenfeld and Daisy Rutstein 7. What Early Childhood Educators Need in
Order To Use Digital Media Effectively Phil Vahey, Regan Vidiksis, and
Jaime Gutierrez 8. Curation and Mediation: Essential Ingredients When
Supporting Children's Learning Savitha Moorthy and Ximena Domiìnguez 9.
Preschoolers Learn To Think and Act Like Scientists with "The Cat in the
Hat" Sara S. Sweetman, Lawrence S. Mirkin, Anne E. Lund, and Shannon K.
Bishop 10. Science Takes Center Stage: Design Principles To Support Young
Children's Science Learning with Media Marion Goldstein, Claire
Christensen, Sarah Gerard, and Megan Silander 11. Permission to Speak: How
Educational Media Can Start and Extend Dialogue for Kids and Adults Naomi
Hupert and Alexandra Adair 12. Informational Text Adventures with "Molly of
Denali" Nell K. Duke, Carol Greenwald, and Anne E. Lund 13. Building
Community Partnerships to Support Family Learning Aaron Morris, Devon
Steven, and Kea Anderson 14. How Ready To Learn Is Bringing Inclusive
Design to PBS KIDS Jennifer Rodriguez and Michael Conn-Powers 15. Adaptive
and Personalized Educational Games for Young Children: A Case Study
Jennifer Rodriguez, Dylan Arena, and Jeremy D. Roberts 16. Innovations in
Evidence and Analysis: The PBS KIDS Learning Analytics Platform and the
Research It Supports Jeremy D. Roberts, Charles B. Parks, Gregory K. W. K.
Chung, Elizabeth J. K. H. Redman, Katerina Schenke, and Cosimo Felline