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This book informs students and scholars of early childhood education about the vital influences that imagination in preschool education has exerted upon the lives of various populations.
Harry Morgan discusses how we know things: the physiological aspects of human information processing. He integrates developments in cognitive science with accepted educational thought.
Cognitive style theory suggests that individuals utilize different patterns in acquiring knowledge. This text describes various styles of processing information that are employed by children as they receive new information in various settings, especially in teaching/learning situations.
The African American heritage is interwoven throughout the history of the United States, but few educators are prepared to teach children about the events that shaped the African American experience.
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