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abecedarian    
n. 初学者
a. 字母的,初步的

初学者字母的,初步的

abecedarian
adj 1: alphabetically arranged (as for beginning readers)
n 1: a novice learning the rudiments of some subject
2: a 16th century sect of Anabaptists centered in Germany who
had an absolute disdain for human knowledge

Abecedarian \A`be*ce*da"ri*an\, n. [L. abecedarius. A word from
the first four letters of the alphabet.]
1. One who is learning the alphabet; hence, a tyro.
[1913 Webster]

2. One engaged in teaching the alphabet. --Wood.
[1913 Webster] Abecedarian


Abecedarian \A`be*ce*da"ri*an\, Abecedary \A`be*ce"da*ry\, a.
Pertaining to, or formed by, the letters of the alphabet;
alphabetic; hence, rudimentary.
[1913 Webster]

{Abecedarian psalms}, {hymns}, etc., compositions in which
(like the 119th psalm in Hebrew) distinct portions or
verses commence with successive letters of the alphabet.
--Hook.
[1913 Webster]

124 Moby Thesaurus words for "abecedarian":
aboriginal, allographic, alphabetarian, alphabetic, antenatal,
apprentice, articled clerk, autochthonous, beginner, beginning,
boot, budding, capital, catechumen, certified teacher, creative,
dabbler, debutant, dilettante, docent, doctor, dominie, don,
educationist, educator, elemental, elementary, embryonic, entrant,
fellow, fetal, fledgling, formative, foundational, freshman,
fundamental, gestatory, graphemic, greenhorn, guide, guru,
ideographic, ignoramus, in embryo, in its infancy, in the bud,
inaugural, inceptive, inchoate, inchoative, incipient, incunabular,
inductee, infant, infantile, initial, initiate, initiative,
initiatory, instructor, introductory, inventive, lettered,
lexigraphic, literal, logogrammatic, logographic, lower-case,
maestro, majuscule, master, melamed, mentor, minuscular, minuscule,
mullah, nascent, natal, neophyte, new boy, newcomer,
nonprofessional, novice, novitiate, original, pandit, parturient,
pedagogist, pedagogue, pictographic, postnatal, postulant,
preceptor, pregnant, prenatal, primal, primary, prime, primeval,
primitive, primogenial, probationer, probationist, procreative,
professor, pundit, rabbi, raw recruit, recruit, rookie, rudimental,
rudimentary, schoolkeeper, schoolmaster, schoolteacher, smatterer,
starets, teacher, tenderfoot, transliterated, tyro, uncial,
upper-case, ur



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  • ABC. pm - Multiple paths to literacy
    Abecedarian Overview Effective reading instruction begins with assessment Individual children come to class with such diverse literacy backgrounds, it is not safe to assume that they will all learn to read the same way and that they will all benefit equally from classroom lessons Reading is a skill, and as such, teachers should begin by determining what skills and knowledge each child
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  • The Abecedarian Approach in the Early Years: Benefits for Life
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  • Early Learning, Later Success - Carolina Abecedarian Project
    The Abecedarian Project The Abecedarian Project was a carefully controlled study in which 57 infants from low-income families were randomly assigned to receive early intervention in a high quality child care setting and 54 were in a non- treated control group This degree of scientific control gives investigators greater confidence that differences between the treated and untreated individuals
  • The Abecedarian Approach to Social, Educational, and Health Disparities
    The over-all Abecedarian program and the specific educational prac-tices and curricula were designed to be highly engaging, fun, and active—with learning occurring throughout the day in various activities including daily caregiving, transitions, physical play, and exploration, as well as more structured learning experiences
  • Abecedarian: An Impossible Model Preschool Program - Zenodo
    Abecedarian: An Impossible Model Preschool Program Subjects: Education Educational Research Contributor: Geert Driessen The primary goal of pre- and early-school programs is to prevent young children from socioeconomically disadvantaged backgrounds to start school already with educational delays
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    Abstract The Abecedarian Approach was created in the early 1970s to serve as the ‘educa-tional treatment’ in the Abecedarian Project, a rigorous randomized controlled trial for children of
  • 2 The Abecedarian Project - UMD
    2 The Abecedarian Project 1 The Abecedarian Project, operating between 1972 and 1985, was an intensive, center-based program that began working with children in infancy and continued through preschool (and the early school years for some children) It was designed to “test the hypothesis that providing socially disadvantaged children with an intellectually stimulating environment from early
  • ABECEDARIAN
    The Abecedarian Intervention The Abecedarian project was a carefully con-trolled scientific study of the potential benefits of early childhood education for poor children Children from low-income families received full-time, high-quality educational intervention in a childcare setting from infancy through age 5
  • The Abecedarian Project - Alabama Partnership for Children
    The Abecedarian Project The Abecedarian Project demonstrated that young children who receive high-quality early education from infancy to age five do better in reading and math and are more likely to stay in school longer, graduate from high school, and attend a four-year college Children who participated in the early intervention program posted higher cognitive test scores beginning through





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