Marjorie Kostelnik, Ph.D., began her career in early childhood education as a Head Start teacher and has been educating children and teachers ever since. Following several years in the classroom, she received her master's degree and doctorate in Human Development and Family Studies from Penn State. Over the past 35 years, she has worked with early childhood educators in more than 100 programs developing curriculum, enhancing children's school readiness, and working with teachers to develop positive child guidance strategies. A co-author of 20 books, Dr. Kostelnik is now Senior Associate to the President of the University of Nebraska. She is also co-director of the Nebraska Early Childhood Workforce Commission, chair of the Educare of Lincoln early Childhood Center Board, and co-leader of the Lincoln Prosper Early Childhood Initiative.
Anne K. Soderman taught young children for 7 years before completing her doctorate and joining the faculty at Michigan State University for 28 years where she taught courses on early childhood curriculum and assessment. During that time, she received the Distinguished Faculty award and served as Acting Chair of the Department of Family and Child Ecology, also consulting with educators in curriculum and assessment nationally and in over 27 international settings. She has co-authored 5 books and numerous journal articles on literacy and assessment. For the past few years, she has been working with teachers and administrators in Beijing, China, creating an international school that now serves families and children from more than 25 nations and enrolled in nursery through grade 6.
Alice Phipps Whiren has coauthored several texts for
early childhood teachers: Guiding Children's Social Development and
Learning, 9th Edition, Developmentally Appropriate Curriculum in
Action, and Children with Special Needs: Lessons for Early
Childhood Professionals. Over her career she has taught
pre-kindergarten children, worked with Head Start, consulted with
several full day childcare programs, and supervised the Child
Development Laboratories of Michigan State University as well as
teaching pre-service students of the university in courses related
to professional practice.
Michelle L. Rupiper is professor emeritus of the Department
of Child, Youth and Family Studies at the University of
Nebraska-Lincoln. During her almost 25 years at UNL, she taught
many classes related to early childhood education and served as the
director of the Ruth Staples Child Development Laboratory. Prior to
her time at UNL, Michelle served as a classroom teacher for infant,
toddler, preschool- and school-age teachers and directed community
early childhood programs. She has been active in the National
Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) and the
National Coalition for Campus Children's Centers (NCCCC). Michelle
now spends much of her time consulting with early childhood
programs and school districts in Nebraska as well as national and
international programs.
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