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MyEducationLab with Pearson eText -- Access Card -- for The Young Child: Development from Prebirth Through Age Eight (7th Edition) Unknown - 2016

by Donna S. Wittmer, Sandra H. Petersen, Margaret B. Puckett

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  • Title MyEducationLab with Pearson eText -- Access Card -- for The Young Child: Development from Prebirth Through Age Eight (7th Edition)
  • Author Donna S. Wittmer, Sandra H. Petersen, Margaret B. Puckett
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  • Edition [ Edition: seventh ]
  • Condition Used - Excellent Condition
  • Publisher Pearson
  • Date 2016-03
  • Features Glossary
  • Bookseller's Inventory # 6642271
  • ISBN 9780134497044

From the rear cover

Personalize learning with MyEducationLab(R)

MyEducationLab is an online homework, tutorial, and assessment program designed to work with the text to engage students and improve results. Within its structured environment, students see key concepts demonstrated through real classroom video footage, practice what they learn, test their understanding, and receive feedback to guide their learning and ensure they master key learning outcomes. The online resources in the MyEducationLab with Enhanced Pearson eText include:

  • Classroom videos engage students and bring the text to life. As students read through their eText they encounter embedded videos that illustrate or expand on key chapter concepts using real classroom footage. In this way, abstract or difficult-to-understand concepts are brought to life. Embedded videos include examples of elementary, middle, and secondary school classrooms in action as well as one-on-one interviews with children and adolescents.
  • Assessments guide student learning. Throughout their eText students are presented with opportunities to check their understanding of key concepts through multiple-choice assessments. Students receive immediate feedback to guide their learning and ensure they master the key learning outcomes. Results are organized and reported to the gradebook by learning outcome, enabling students and instructors to focus on the concepts that require the most attention.
  • Application Exercises engage students with dynamic learning experiences. Interactive Application Exercises and Assessments involving the analysis of dynamic videos, case studies, and artifacts help students apply and internalize their learning. Engaging in these learning experiences helps students practice and strengthen skills that prepare them for classroom observation and teaching.

About the author

Donna Wittmer received her Ph.D. from Syracuse University in 1985 in Child, Family, and Community Studies. She was a professor of Early Childhood Education at the University of Colorado for 17 years and received Emerita status in January 2008. Donna is the author of numerous articles in Early Childhood Education Journals, including Young Children, and the co-author to a variety of early childhood education and development texts, including The importance of peers in the early years (2009) published by ZERO TO THREE Press.

Sandy Petersen is the Director of Outreach, Research, and Innovation at the Early Head Start National Resource Center at ZERO TO THREE. Her previous work includes directing training and technical assistance for early childhood at the Colorado Department of Education, heading a grant to explore inclusion of medically fragile infants and toddlers in community child care, and providing infant-parent psychotherapy at the Infant- Parent Program in San Francisco. Petersen created and teaches the Special Needs workshop in the Program for Infant Toddler Care.

Together, Wittmer and Petersen have co-authored the following three textbooks on development and curriculum:

  • Wittmer, D.S. & Petersen, S.H. (2008). Issues in infant/toddler programs. In S. Feeney, (Ed.), Issues in Early Childhood Education. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Merrill Prentice Hall.
  • Petersen, S.H., & Wittmer, D. S. (2009) . Endless Opportunities-Curriculum for Infants and Toddlers. A Relationship-Based Approach. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Merrill-Prentice Hall.
  • Wittmer, D.S., & Petersen, S.H. (2009). Infant and toddler development and responsive program planning-a relationship-based approach (2nd Ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Merrill Prentice-Hall.