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Overcoming Resistance: Getting Staff on Board with Movement Breaks
Contrary to the common belief that a longer time at school results in better scores, research...
How Teaching Experience Counts Toward Credentialing
Many early childhood educators pursue credentials while working full-time, creating significant challenges: Successful credential applicants often depend on the support of their employers,...
Understanding the Role of Degree Level in Preschool Teacher Licensing
Most importantly, advanced credentials provide teachers with specialized skills and knowledge that directly benefits the children they care for: Children who...
Teacher Certification Reciprocity Between States: What’s Possible?
Research consistently shows that higher credentials correlate with higher compensation in early childhood education: In addition to scholarship programs, many states offer loan...
How Substitute Teaching Experience Applies to Credentialing
Research consistently shows that higher credentials correlate with higher compensation in early childhood education: Many states also offer scholarship programs, loan forgiveness, and...
Overcoming Space Limitations for Classroom Activity
Physical activity during the school hours provides an outlet for the accumulated tension, anger or anxiety, assisting to create a more comfortable...
Celebrating Physical Activity Month in Schools
In this article we'll discuss the reasons why moving breaks should be a key element of any school's daily routine, uncover the science of the...
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