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Adapting Strategies of Effective Instruction for Culturally Diverse Preschoolers
Authors:Lois A Yamauchi  Seongah Im  Nanette S Schonleber
Institution:1. Department of Educational Psychology , University of Hawai‘i , Honolulu , Hawai‘i , USA yamauchi@hawaii.edu;3. Department of Educational Psychology , University of Hawai‘i , Honolulu , Hawai‘i , USA
Abstract:This article describes collaboration between preschool and university educators focused on adapting the Center for Research on Education, Diversity, and Excellence (CREDE) standards for Effective Pedagogy for use in early childhood (EC) settings. The CREDE standards are strategies of best practices for culturally diverse K–12 students. Teachers and teacher educators worked together to adapt the CREDE standards for use with young children. Participants included 13 preschool teachers and 2 administrators serving 2- to 5-years-olds at a university-based EC center. Data sources included participant observations and video-recordings of the teachers' instruction. Criteria for measuring use of the standards were changed to be more developmentally appropriate, including adjustments for language development and a focus on goals that included self-management and social skills. The adapted CREDE EC standards may provide a useful framework for high-quality EC instruction for diverse children. This partnership may have been successful because the project drew on the strengths of both the university and EC collaborators, minimizing the hierarchical relationship that is often experienced in such an arrangement.
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