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Supporting Children’s Well-Being During Early Childhood Transition to School
The process of tailoring materials and supports to meet the needs of particular families.
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Supporting Children and Families During the Kindergarten Transition: Connection-Focused Home Visiting
Robin C. Sayers (Crane Center for Early Childhood Research and Policy, The Ohio State University, USA), Rebecca Dore (Crane Center for Early Childhood Research and Policy, The Ohio State University, USA), Kelly M. Purtell (Crane Center for Early Childhood Research and Policy, The Ohio State University, USA), Laura Justice (Crane Center for Early Childhood Research and Policy, The Ohio State University, USA), Logan Pelfrey (Crane Center for Early Childhood Research and Policy, The Ohio State University, USA), and Hui Jiang (Crane Center for Early Childhood Research and Policy, The Ohio State University, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-4435-8.ch007
Abstract
This chapter describes the theoretical basis for and implementation of a kindergarten-transition-focused home visiting program, the connection-focused home-visiting intervention program (CHIP). CHIP was designed to support children and their families during the kindergarten transition through development of strong connections between parents, children, teachers, schools, and communities. In this chapter, the authors explain the theoretical framework that guided the development of CHIP and key features of the program design, including connection development, the use of transition coordinators, and individualization. In addition, this chapter includes descriptions of scenarios encountered during CHIP that exemplify the nature of the program and design decisions. Finally, this chapter provides a summary of early evidence of program effectiveness and directions for continued research.
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A Model for Knowledge and Innovation in Online Education
A process in which differentiated instruction based on learners’ needs and interests allows the learner to personalize the knowledge in a meaningful way.
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Building Online Training Programs for Virtual Workplaces
An online training principle regarding tailoring training activities to meet the needs of individual participants. Within the online training context, employers can reconcile the operational requirement for standardization with trainees’ needs for flexibility or individuality as they progress through training.
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Multiple Intelligences and Digital Learning Game Design: How to Consider the Intelligences of Players?
Opposed to the one-size-fits-all approach. Focuses on utilizing the differences between individualizes in relation to gaming/learning activities.
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Mobile Customer Acquisition in the Swiss Health Care Industry: An Empirical Study
“…Individualization as extreme orientation to individual requirements and desires of individual consumers. (…) Personalization characterizes (…) the individualization of communication with the customer by using new Internet technologies in terms of a One-to-One-Marketing.” (Piller & Schaller, 2002, p. 444)
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Diversity in the Foreign Language Classroom: A Social Virtual Reality Project
Focuses on the individuality of each student and is the maximum form of differentiation, in which the demands of teaching are tailored specifically to each individual learner.
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Bye-Bye Basal: Multimodal Texts in the Classroom
A teaching approach that considers the rate or pace of learning of individual students without compromising learning outcomes.
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The Framework of Student-Driven Learning Personalization in Project-Based Learning
Is the organization of the educational process to achieve individual learning goals, taking into account the differences of the students. It covers all school activities during classes, at home, and in informal activities that the teacher customizes.
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Ubiquitous Access to Adaptive Hypermedia
Allows customizing hypermedia according to domain knowledge and user demands.
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