Early Childhood Education
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Defined: 1) Refers to the program or curriculum for children in nursery school, kindergarten, and or the primary grade 1 through 3;  2) Activities and/or experiences intended to effect developmental changes in children, form birth to primary units of elementary education.
Locating Books for Early Childhood Education:

The University Libraries Catalog (library.ua.edu) provides call number and location of books in McLure Education Library, as well the Gorgas Main Library and the Business, Science and Health Libraries. Here are a few Library of Congress (LC) Subject Headings and Call Numbers to get your search started:

Subject Heading Call Number Subject Heading Call Number

Child Development

LB 1101 – LB 1139

Education, Preschool

LB 1140 – LB 1140.5

Early Childhood Education (ECE)

LB 1139.2 – LB 1139.4

Education, Primary

LB 1501 – LB 1547

E.C.E. – Activity Programs

LB 1139.35 .A37

Montessori Method

LB 1029 .M75

Nursery Schools

LB 1140

Kindergarten

LB 1141 – LB 1499

Teaching and curriculum resources (textbooks, curriculum guides, ideas guides, etc.) can also be found by browsing the catalog for items with CURR.MAT., ACT.SUPP., or KIND.SUPP. call number designations. These materials are located on the basement level of McLure Library.

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School Library Collection:

McLure Library also maintains the School Library Collection, containing fiction and non-fiction materials for children. Materials in this collection can be found by browsing the catalog for items with SCH.LIB. call number designation. These materials are located on the basement level of McLure Library.

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Locating Early Childhood Education Journals:

The University Libraries Catalog (library.ua.edu) provides call number and location information on journals held by University Libraries. It also provides a link to extensive databases holdings (www.lib.ua.edu/databases/). The following databases are most appropriate for those seeking Early Childhood Education information:

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Early Childhood Education Journals held By McLure Education Library:

Journal Call Number Journal Call Number

Child Development

ONLINE - check catalog for details

Early Childhood Education Journal

ONLINE - check catalog for details

Child Study Journal

LB 1101.C43/and ONLINE

The Mailbox: The Idea Magazine for Teachers

LB 1510. M36x

Childhood Education

LB 1141. C5/and ONLINE

Human Development

QP 1 .H84/and ONLINE

Developmental Psychology

ONLINE - check catalog for details

Young Children

LB 1140 .A1 J6

NOTE: McLure Library holds current issues in the Reading Room. Bound Volumes are shelved on the 2nd Floor, directly behind the Reference Area.

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Reference Works by Subject/Title/Call Number:

Early Childhood Education Reference:

Encyclopedia of Education, 2nd Ed. REF LB 15 .E47 2003
Encyclopedia of Educational Research REF LB 15 .E48 1992
Encyclopedia of Early Childhood Education REF LB 1139.25 .E53 1992
Handbook of Research on the Education of Small Children REF LB 1119 .H25 1993
Handbook of Research on Teaching REF LB 1028 .H315 1982
International Handbook of Early Childhood Education REF LB 1139.23 I68 1992
Creating Rooms of Wonder: Valuing and Displaying Children's Work to Enhance the Learning Process ACT.SUPP. no. 488

Early Childhood Education Bibliography:

Resources for Early Childhood: A Handbook REF HQ 767.9 .N8 1994

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Supplementary Curriculum Materials:

Beyond materials listed in the Library Catalog, McLure Library also carries the Kraus Curriculum Development Library. This collection is available on microfiche and is located next to the ERIC microfiche on the basement level of McLure Library. The curriculum guides in this collection were selected at Annual meetings of the Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development (www.ascd.org).

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Internet Resources:

Early Childhood Education Online www.umaine.edu/eceol/
Early Childhood Education Online offers support and opportunities for information exchange to all educators: families, teachers, caregivers, and others interested in providing quality care and learning situations for young children birth through 8 years. Offers access to a LISTSERV mailing list as well as links to resources in several areas related to early childhood education (curriculum, diversity, etc.).


Early Childhood Education Web Guide (The Perpetual Preschool) www.ecewebguide.com/
The Early Childhood Education Web Guide seeks to provide childcare professionals with the most up-to-date Internet resources.  The sites on this guide are checked on a weekly basis to ensure their reliability and integrity. Includes links to child development, professionalism and learning environment resources.


Earlychildhood.com www.earlychildhood.com/
Earlychildhood.com is a resource for teacher and parents. Sections include: early childhood news, activities and curriculum. It also offer access to an index of early childhood education articles and access to message boards.


National Child Care Association www.nccanet.org/
The NCCA's mission is to promote the growth and safeguard the interest of quality child care and education focusing on licensed private providers of these services. Find out more about NCCA and locate an NCCA member in your area.


Child Care & Early Education Research Connections www.childcareresearch.org
Research Connections offers a comprehensive and easily searchable collection of more than 10,000 resources from the many disciplines related to child care and early education. To find the most current Reports & Papers, Fact Sheets & Briefs, Executive Summaries, Datasets, and Instruments & Measures, conduct a search or browse Recently Added Resources.


Association for Childhood Education International www.acei.org/
Promotes and supports the education and development of children, from birth through early adolescence. Seeks to influence the professional growth of educators and the efforts of others who are committed to the needs of children in a changing society.


Foundation for Child Development www.fcd-us.org/
The Foundation seeks to understand children, particularly the disadvantaged, and to promote their well-being. Includes information on grants and Foundation publications.


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