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Examining preservice teachers' conceptual and practical understandings of adopting iPads into their teaching of young children
CP Brown, J Englehardt, H Mathers
Teaching and Teacher Education 60, 179-190, 2016
632016
Conceptions of and early childhood educators’ experiences in early childhood professional development programs: A qualitative metasynthesis
CP Brown, J Englehardt
Journal of Early Childhood Teacher Education 37 (3), 216-244, 2016
502016
Examining how stakeholders at the local, state, and national levels made sense of the changed kindergarten
CP Brown, J Englehardt, DP Barry, DH Ku
American Educational Research Journal 56 (3), 822-867, 2019
442019
A case study of how a sample of preservice teachers made sense of incorporating iPads into their instruction with children
CP Brown, J Englehardt
Journal of Early Childhood Teacher Education 38 (1), 19-38, 2017
292017
“Where’s the Joy in the Classroom?” Families’ Sensemaking of the Changed Kindergarten
CP Brown, J Englehardt, DH Ku, DP Barry
the elementary school journal 120 (2), 319-346, 2019
132019
Preservice teachers reconfiguring teaching young children in a high-stakes early education context through the use of iPads: A case study
CP Brown, J Englehardt
Early Education and Development 28 (8), 976-995, 2017
102017
Questioning democratic notions of governance: A case study examining how a kindergarten teacher and her students give voice to and enact a neoliberal framing of schooling
CP Brown, J Englehardt, DP Barry, DH Ku
Contemporary Issues in Early Childhood 20 (3), 236-252, 2019
92019
How education stakeholders made sense of the types of learning experiences children are and should be having in kindergarten and why
CP Brown, DP Barry, DH Ku, J Englehardt
Early Education and Development 32 (2), 291-322, 2021
72021
Neoliberal technological devices and articulations of teaching young children: A case study of preservice teachers using iPads in their teacher education program
CP Brown, J Englehardt
Journal of Early Childhood Research 17 (2), 88-103, 2019
72019
Mixed understandings: A case study of how a sample of preschool stakeholders made sense of the changed kindergarten
CP Brown, DH Ku, J Englehardt
Early Childhood Education Journal 51 (3), 545-557, 2023
62023
Instructing the neoliberal student on the conduct of school: A case study of a schoolwide positive behavior system in kindergarten
CP Brown, J Englehardt, DH Ku
Journal of Early Childhood Research 21 (1), 91-105, 2023
22023
Vertical and horizontal discourse: A bernsteinian perspective of preservice teachers’ conceptualizations of using iPads in early elementary teaching environments
J Englehardt, CP Brown
Journal of Research in Childhood Education 33 (3), 430-445, 2019
22019
Teachers’ and center leaders’ sensemaking of inquiry-based professional learning in early childhood education and care programs: a multiple case study
JS Englehardt
The University of Texas at Austin, 2019
12019
How teachers and center leaders made sense of inquiry-based professional learning: a multiple case study
J Englehardt, CP Brown
Journal of Early Childhood Teacher Education 44 (4), 660-683, 2023
2023
Examining How Stakeholders at the Local, State, and National Levels Made Sense of the Changed Kindergarten (vol 56, 822, 2019)
CP Brown, J Englehardt, DP Barry, DH Ku
AMERICAN EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH JOURNAL 58 (2), 456-456, 2021
2021
Examining preservice teachers' conceptual and practical understandings of adopting iPads into their teaching of young children (vol 60, pg 179, 2016)
CP Brown, J Englehardt, H Mathers
TEACHING AND TEACHER EDUCATION 97, 2021
2021
Corrigendum to “Examining preservice teachers’ conceptual and practical understandings of adopting iPads into their teaching of young children”[Teaching and Teacher Education …
CP Brown, J Englehardt, H Mathers
Teaching and Teacher Education 97, 103191, 2021
2021
Re-situating Canadian early childhood education
J Englehardt
Contemporary Issues in Early Childhood 18 (2), 261-263, 2017
2017
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