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Professional and Ethical Consideration for Early Childhood Leaders
Students who have completed high school, are under the age of 25, and attend college full-time.
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Building Higher Education Community: A Lesson From Nebraska
Dawn L. Mollenkopf (University of Nebraska at Kearney, USA), Melanie K. Felton (College of Saint Mary, USA), Anne Karabon (University of Nebraska at Omaha, USA), and Sara A. Westerlin (Peru State College, USA)
Copyright: © 2020 |Pages: 24
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-5089-2.ch010
Abstract
Hierarchical leadership models are not well matched to the early childhood field, which is a complex, diverse system where early childhood educators serve in multiple dynamic roles. Distributed leadership, which involves collaboration, inclusive engagement, and shared problem-solving, typifies efforts of leaders who advocate and work toward systemic change. This chapter explains how early childhood teacher educators used distributed leadership to push for statewide changes that removed barriers to degree completion for early childhood educators. In Phase 1, educators used a shared set of competencies and a common course system to improve articulation agreements between two- and four-year colleges. In Phase 2, educators expanded, revised, and delineated core competencies from national standards (NAEYC, CEC, DEC) to inform state endorsements. In Phase 3, educators built an inclusive, formal network to lay a foundation for a statewide articulation agreement system that will incorporate the Power to Profession's unified framework and standards.
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Barriers to Adult Learning
A student who is typically 18 years old and enters the university as an undergraduate straight from high school.
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Adult Learning Theories and Principles
A student who graduates high school, begins college full-time within one year of graduation, does not work full time, is 18-24 years of age, and has no dependents.
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Who Are Nontraditional Students?: Characteristics, Definitions, and Statistics
A student who graduates high school, begins college full-time within one year of graduation, does not work full time, is 18-24 years of age, and has no dependents.
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Empowering Early Childhood Teachers for Program Completion Through the Integration of Technology
College student between the ages of 18-25 who enrolls directly in college after finishing high school, is usually a full-time student, and is not balancing family and heavy work responsibilities.
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Minimizing the Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Nontraditional Learners
A student who graduates high school, begins college full-time within one year of graduation, does not work full time, is 18-24 years of age, and has no dependents.
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Critical Success Factors and Methods to Increase Persistence for Non-Traditional Online Students
A college student who is between the ages of 18 and 24 and does not work full time, is not a veteran, and does not have a spouse or children.
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Integrating Concepts of TILT Into Teaching Modalities and Courses
Higher education students who attend college full-time and do not have major personal and work responsibilities (e.g., full-time work, children).
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Completing Student-Teaching Internships Online: Instructional Changes During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Traditional-age students. At the university level, these people are usually from 18-22 years old.
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Obstacles, Responsibilities, and Life Stressors for the Adult Learner
A student who graduates high school, begins college full-time within one year of graduation, does not work full time, is 18-24 years of age, and has no dependents.
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High Tech, High Touch, High Context: Social Dimensions of Learning in Online, Hybrid, and Learning Pod Environments
Student who is typically 18 years old and enters the university as an undergraduate immediately following high school.
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Who Am I?: The Identity and Motivation of the Nontraditional Learner
A student who graduates high school, begins college full-time within one year of graduation, does not work full time, is 18-24 years of age, and has no dependents.
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Engagement, Self-Efficacy, Persistence, and Academic Entitlement
A student who graduates high school, begins college full-time within one year of graduation, does not work full time, is 18-24 years of age, and has no dependents.
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Partnerships between University and Adult Education Providers
A student who is typically 18 years old and enters the university as an undergraduate straight from high school.
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