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Journal of Research in Childhood Education Volume 26, No. 3

Acknowledging that reform movements aimed at improving academic outcomes for children in elementary school and beyond have been demonstrated to shift preschool classrooms to a more heavily academic orientation, these authors sought to understand why early childhood stakeholders were attracted to thi...

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Published in:Childhood education 2013-01, Vol.89 (1), p.58
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Children & youth
Company business planning
Curricula
Early childhood education
Educational aspects
Educational reform
Elementary School Teachers
Elementary schools
Literacy programs
Mathematics
Planning
Preschool Children
Preschool Education
Preschool Teachers
Public schools
Rural Schools
Storytelling
Study and teaching
Young Children
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