I’m also Co-Director [at the] Early-Childhood Learning Institute, teaching early-childhood leaders in the state and in the region for several different initiatives. And I think if I’m talking about my identity I would define myself as a researcher and learner. I have been a teacher, ...
it was not necessarily the case that the objects described in the paragraphs were madefororbychildren. Thus, our first step was to read each paragraph and identify the objects used or manufactured by children in each one. To do this, we adhered to our ‘five-step coding procedure’. ...
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Some of these changes in belief were pretty fundamental to faith and identity. And more than a few of these changes were sparked by living overseas. You don’t need to live overseas to grow and change. Life has a way of confronting us with differences in perspective and practice, giving...
I’m also Co-Director [at the] Early-Childhood Learning Institute, teaching early-childhood leaders in the state and in the region for several different initiatives. And I think if I’m talking about my identity I would define myself as a researcher and learner. I have been a teacher, ...
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The process of socialization is not seen as a passive internalization of certain structures external to the child’s identity. Instead, it is seen as a gradual process emerging from everyday interactions in a dynamic and continuous negotiation of activities and roles, where both the child and the...