NAEYC’s Centennial Year: 100 Years of Impact
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NAEYC is 100! This year, the organization celebrates 100 years of commitment to young children and the professionals who educate and care for them.
Revisiting NAEYC’s past and looking to the future helps to honor and inspire NAEYC and its members.
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NAEYC’s Centennial Year: 100 Years of Impact
Michelle Kang
Our Proud Heritage. Building Professionalism, Quality, and Equity: NAEYC’s First 100 Years
Blythe F. Hinitz, Ed Greene, Barbara A. Willer, and Sue Bredekamp
Held with and on Behalf of the Field: NAEYC Position Statements
Barbara Taylor Bowman: Mentor Extraordinaire
Carol Brunson Day
Family/Community Contexts and the Problem of Half-Truths in Early Childhood Education: Learning from Barbara Bowman
Patricia “Patsy” M. Cooper
Bernard “Bud” Spodek and Lilian G. Katz: From Humble Beginnings to Extraordinary Impacts
Mary E. Lyons, Tanya Espinosa Cordoba, Stephanie C. Sanders-Smith, and Michaelene M. Ostrosky
100 Years of Music in NAEYC
Holly Carrell Moore
Still on Stage! Engaging Children in Telling and Acting Out Stories to Impact Learning
Diane Pesco and Andréanne Gagné
Looking to the Past to Inform the Future: A Review of NAEYC’s Earliest Writings on Collaboration and Inclusion
Stacy Simonyi, Leigh-Ann Leinhauser Brown, Kaitlin Northey, and Heather Duhamel
From Our President. NAEYC Is Us: Stronger, Better, and More Impactful for the Next 100 Years
Tonia R. Durden
De Nuestra Presidenta. NAEYC somos nosotros: Más fuertes, mejores y más impactantes para los próximos 100 años
Tonia R. Durden
Member Spotlight. Four Members Reflect on What NAEYC Means to Them
Rosa Milagros Santos, Sylvia De Armas, Tessie Ragan, and Garnett S. Booker III
Elevating the Voices of Practitioners: A Meeting Place for Teacher Research, Inquiry, and Growth (Voices)
Barbara Henderson and Daniel R. Meier
Research in Review. Young Children's Research in Review Column: Its Past and Its Future
Annie Moses and Meghan Salas Atwell