Title of article :
Accounting for movement between childcare classrooms: Does it change teacher effects interpretations?
Author/Authors :
Claude Setodji، نويسنده , , Claude Messan and Le، نويسنده , , Vi-Nhuan and Schaack، نويسنده , , Diana، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Abstract :
Child care studies that have examined links between teachersʹ qualifications and childrenʹs outcomes often ignore teachersʹ and childrenʹs transitions between classrooms at a center throughout the day and only take into account head teacher qualifications. The objective of this investigation was to examine these traditional assumptions and to compare inferences made from these traditional models to methods accounting for transitions between classrooms and multiple teachers in a classroom. The study examined the receptive language, letter–word identification, and passage comprehension skills of 307 children enrolled in 49 community-based child care centers serving primarily low-income families in Colorado. Results suggest that nearly one-third of children and over 80% of teachers moved daily between classrooms. Findings also reveal that failure to account for daily transitions between classrooms can affect interpretations of the relationship between teacher qualifications and child outcomes, with the model accounting for movement providing significant improvements in model fit and inference.
Keywords :
child care , Classroom quality , Child development , teacher education , Continuity of caregiver , transitions
Journal title :
Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology
Journal title :
Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology