Early childhood education teachers' perspectives: Effective program and impacts on cognitive development/ Edited by Kristina Vann
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TextPublication details: New York: Nova Science, 2015.Description: vii, 121p.; 26cmISBN: - 9781634639842
- DUCE LB1139.2
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While current education policy emphasizes academic achievement,
we argue for the importance of social-emotional learning (SEL) and
cognitive abilities as foundations of early academic success. This chapter
reviews positive interrelationships among social-emotional learning
(SEL), cognitive abilities, and academic achievement in early childhood.
We first discuss how specific social-emotional competencies promote and
are promoted by cognitive abilities. We then explore how SEL and
cognition work in concert to promote academic achievement. In
conclusion, we describe two promising preschool SEL programs: and
review teaching strategies known to support SEL in preschool
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