2009
DOI: 10.1080/10409280802582795
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Professional Development in Early Childhood Programs: Process Issues and Research Needs

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“…The ECE literature has provided evidence that continuing training has strong positive effects on preschool teachers' pedagogical knowledge and skills, motivations, self-regulatory skills, personal development, cultural enrichment, and social relations with their fellow colleagues (Sheridan, Edwards, Marvin, & Knoche, 2009). In addition, there is unanimous agreement on the positive effects that PD has on the quality of education received by children in the classroom (Wagner & French, 2010).…”
Section: Enhancing the Quality Of The Ece Sector Through Formal And Imentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ECE literature has provided evidence that continuing training has strong positive effects on preschool teachers' pedagogical knowledge and skills, motivations, self-regulatory skills, personal development, cultural enrichment, and social relations with their fellow colleagues (Sheridan, Edwards, Marvin, & Knoche, 2009). In addition, there is unanimous agreement on the positive effects that PD has on the quality of education received by children in the classroom (Wagner & French, 2010).…”
Section: Enhancing the Quality Of The Ece Sector Through Formal And Imentioning
confidence: 99%
“…That is, to date, coaching has been in combination with more formal training through coursework, or concentrated workshops (Sheridan, Edwards, Marvin, & Knoche, 2009). …”
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“…Often referred to as an "outside in" approach (Sheridan, Edwards, Marvin & Knoche, 2009), directive coaching has been shown to improve teachers' practices (Pianta, Mashburn, Downer, Hamre & Justice, 2008). The support offered through directive coaching also made it possible for us to monitor, support and document the fidelity of the program.…”
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confidence: 99%