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    The Curricular Practices of Early Childhood Teachers Working in Public Sschool Primary Grades.

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    Little is known about the curricular practices or thinking of early childhood teachers attempting to use developmentally appropriate practices in public school primary grades. The purpose of this study was to investigate four primary grade teachers\u27 thoughts and classroom practices, through observation, interviews, and classroom schedules. Data were analyzed following the procedures for open, axial, and selective coding as explained by Strauss (1987). All four teachers exhibited common elements: educational beliefs consistent with those of the National Association for the Education of Young Children; frustration with their school\u27s curriculum; and the combination of a rich pattern of guidance strategies in the use of whole group math and language instruction. The curricular practices are viewed as a compromise between the teachers\u27 personal beliefs and the expectations of their schools. They reflect the historical difficulty of using a child-centered curriculum in a public school setting
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