SHULAMITH CHERNOFF Education (Retired)

CHAPTERS/SECTIONS PUBLISHED IN BOOKS:

"We Remember; Translation of Holocaust Survivor Memoirs." Shengold Publishers, 1995.

OTHER PUBLICATIONS:

"Coming to School in Connecticut; Accepting Children As They Are." Pamphlet of Issue Papers published by the Connecticut Early Childhood Council, 1995.

EXHIBITS/SHOWS/PERFORMANCES OF CREATIVE WORKS:

"Shards of Memories." Women's History Month, 1994. Poetry reading of original poetry.

CONFERENCE PAPERS ORALLY DELIVERED:

"Chinese Preschool Education." New Haven Early Childhood Association 1996.

"Building Bridges in Early Childhood." National Conference NASYC, 1994.

"Day Care in Israel." National Conference of the National Association for the Education of Young Children, Washington, DC, 1987.

"Early Childhood Education in America." Tel Aviv University, 1986.

"To Jerusalem and Back." National Conference of the National Association for the Education of Young Children, Chicago.

"Child Care in Israel; National Perspectives." Lecture series, Bush Center, Yale University.

"Communication Between Parents & Teachers; Risks and Resolutions." Western New England Psychoanalytic Society.

WORKSHOP LEADERSHIP:

"Title Twenty Training." University representative, ECEC (Early Childhood Education Council) Publications Committee.

"Head Start Parents." Ten workshops, 1994.

"Anti Bias Curriculum." Women's Study Conference.

RECENT GRANTS RECEIVED:

Leadership Program Equity Institute Training, 1993

Curriculum Development Award 1993

"Project Impact." Multicultural readers for various courses, 1992

Project Connstruct 1992-93

RESEARCH INTERESTS IN GENERAL (use keywords):

Multicultural Education; International Education Early Childhood; Informal Early Childhood Education; Diversity Issues; Day Care/Preschool/Kindergarten Education

CURRENT/FUTURE SPECIFIC RESEARCH PROJECTS:

"Early Childhood Teachers: Significant Experiences with Children-recorded Experiences Called 'Shared Wisdom'"

"International & Crosscultural Early Childhood Programs"

Translation from Hebrew of There Was Spring in the Land, a book by Z. Schaefstein about Jewish education in America