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Elementary Education magazine
provides resources to elementary schools and districts, organizational partners, and community members to support standards-based student achievement.
The landmark publication presents clear recommendations on how schools can achieve a coordinated system in which standards, assessment, accountability, and curriculum are aligned and focused on ensuring that all students meet grade-level.
Improving children’s readiness for school is one of the most essential goals
for Elementary
Education magazine. Research on child development and learning clearly shows that children’s experiences in the first years of life profoundly affect their ability to succeed in school. At the same time, it is equally important for schools to be ready to meet the needs of all children. Children learn differently, and schools need to know how to identify individual needs and provide instruction that meets those needs. There is no area in which this is more true than early reading instruction.
Elementary Education magazine
is a research-based, classroom resource that highlights:
- Practical and relevant information about classroom materials including charts, illustrations, and helpful resources.
- An appendix of recent research studies on a variety of topics including the current thinking on the use of phonics, ways to help children write, assessment materials, and resources for English language learners.
- Twelve guiding principles for quality early primary education programs
Educational practices that work in the classroom.
- Solutions to problems that educators face every day, such as how to design the classroom environment, plan for classroom instruction and management, plan a daily schedule, discipline in a positive and responsible manner, teach subject matter to young children, and plan an integrated early primary program.
Whether you are a current student in
Elementary Education program or someone who is just inquiring, we encourage you to review the information
in Elementary Education magazine. Earning a teaching certificate can be a complex process at times and it is to your advantage to familiarize yourself with the various forms, deadlines, requirements and materials to make your time in our program successful.
Please be aware that meeting minimum requirements to declare a major in Elementary Education does not guarantee acceptance into the
Program.
Are you thinking about becoming an elementary school teacher? Do you want to encourage inquisitiveness and confidence with mathematics when you have your own classroom? Of course you do - but how???
Elementary Education magazine is there to help you with this challenge.
It creates a supportive environment for learning the mathematics and science that are required of all elementary teachers.
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