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    SUBJECT HEADINGS


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Attention deficit disorder

   Autism in children

   Early childhood education

   Gifted Children -- Education -- Elementary

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    CIRCULATING BOOKS



  
Cuffaro, Harriet K. Experimenting with the World: John Dewey and the Early Childhood Classroom.
       New York: Teachers College Press, Teachers College, Columbia Univ., 1995.
       Call# LB1139.23 .C84 1995

  Mountain, Lee Harrison. Early 3Rs: How to Lead Beginners into Reading, Writing, and Arithme-talk.
       Mahwah, N.J.: Erlbaum Associates, 2000 Call# LB1139.23 .M68 2000

  Paciorek, Karen M. and Joyce Huth Munro. Early Childhood Education 99/00.
       Guilford, Conn: Dushking/McGraw-Hill, 1999. Call# LB1139.23 .A56 1999

  Saracho, Olivia N. and Bernard Spodek. Multiple Perspectives on Play in Early Childhood Education.
       Albany: State Univ. of New York Press, 1998 Call# LB1139.35.P55 M85 1998

   Woodhead, Martin, Dorothy Faulkner and Karen Littleton. Cultural Worlds of Early Childhood.
        New York: The Open University, 1998. Call# HQ772 .C85 1998

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    REFERENCE MATERIALS

  Coleman, Jeanine G. The early intervention dictionary : a multidisciplinary guide to terminology.
       Bethesda, Md. : Woodbine House, 1999.
Call# REF HV891 .C63 1999

  Guthrie, James W. ed. Encyclopedia of Education. 2nd ed. 4 vol.
       New York: McMillian Reference, 2003. Call# REF LB15 .E47 2003


  Snyder, Thomas D. ed. Digest for Education Statistics 2001.
       Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of Education, 2002. Call# REF L11 .D48 2001

  Unger, Harlow G. Encyclopedia of American Education. 2nd ed. 3 vol.
       New York: Facts on File, Inc., 2001. Call# REF LB17 .U54 2001


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    JOURNALS AND MAGAZINES

  All these titles are available at the library for in-house use only.

   Titles


   Bilingual Family Newsletter

   Child Care Information Exchange

   Child Development

   Child and Youth Care Forum

   Childhood Education

  Early Childhood Education

   Early Childhood News

   Growing Child

   Information Technology in Childhood Education

   International Journal of Early Childhood

   Parents

   Scholastic Early Childhood

   Teaching Exceptional Children

Teaching Pre K-8

Young Children

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    AUDIOVISUALS

   Videos

  Block Play: Constructing Realities.
  Call# LB1140.35.P55 B56 1993

  Cooing, Crying, Cuddling.
  Call# LB1115 .C66 1998

  Far Ago and Long Away: Innovative Storytelling.
  LB1042 .F37 1999

  Partnership with Families: Cultivating Roots.
  Call# LB1139.35.P37 P37 1996

  The Whole Child.
  Call# RES LB1140.23 .W56 1997 (this series is available in English and Spanish)

   CD-ROMs

  Super Tutor Vocabulary.
  Call# REF LB1574.5 S87 1998

  School Solutions Brains at Work.
  Call# RES LB2395 .S36 1994

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    WEBSITES
   
ERIC Clearinghouse on Elementary and Early Childhood Education is funded by the US Department of Education and is located at the Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
The Early Childhood Institute (ECI) sponsors comprehensive and challenging research in order to help ensure that America's young children are successful in school and beyond -- and to enhance their quality of life and that of their families.

The Early Childhood Education On Line Web site exists to promote and facilitate information management and exchange, and to serve as a resource and benefit for all children, their families, and all people who help them grow and learn.
At Discoveryschool.com, students will find 500 original lesson plans, all written by teachers for teachers. Pull down menus to browse by subject, grade, or both.
Find hundreds of categories by subject related to Early Childhood Education
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    ELECTRONIC INDEXES AND DATABASES 

Accessible at www.linccweb.org/eresources.asp


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ERIC

Available to MDC Students only. Partial Full-Text. Access under Academic Search Premier ERIC, the U.S. Department of Education Educational Resource Information Center database, contains citations and abstracts from over 980 educational and education-related journals, as well as full text of more than 2,200 digests.
Academic Search Premier
Available to MDC Students only. Partial Full-Text Provides full text for nearly 1,560 journals covering the social sciences, humanities, general science, multi-cultural studies, education, and much more.
Custom Newspapers
Available to MDC Students only. Full-Text InfoTrac/GaleNet) - Full-text access to The New York Times, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, and Florida newspapers.
EducationalAbs
Available to MDC Students only. Partial Full-Text. Available under FirstSearch Leading publications in the field of education. Covers every age and sector of the educational community from preschool through college.
Professional Development Collection
Available to MDC Students only. Partial Full-Text. Available under Academic Search Premier Full-Text. Available under Academic Search Premier designed for professional educators, provides a highly specialized collection of over 500 full text journals, including more than 300 peer-reviewed titles. In addition to full text, indexing and abstracts are provided for more than 800 journals. Full text information dates as far back as 1965.
H.W.Wilson Education
Available to MDC Students only. Partial Full-Text Full-featured database covering such topics as technology, science, art, humanities, business, law, and social sciences. Many articles in full-text.
WilsonSelectPus
Available to MDC Students only. Full-Text. Available under FirstSearch Full text articles in science, humanities, education and business.

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