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Original Articles

Oldsters Learn from Observing Youngsters

Pages 177-179 | Published online: 07 Oct 2013
 

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Hubert Stanley Coffey

Why do students preparing to teach older children inevitably question the necessity for observing young children, and why do they so often become convinced of its importance after they have observed? Mr. Coffey, assistant professor of child development, Central Washington College of Education, Ellensburg, answers these questions from his experiences with student teachers.

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