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nursery school


nursery school

n. A school for children, usually between the ages of three and five, who are not old enough to attend kindergarten.
nursery schooler n.

nursery school

n (Education) a school for young children, usually from three to five years old

nurs′ery school`


n. a prekindergarten school for children.
Thesaurus
Noun1.nursery school - a small preschool for small childrennursery school - a small preschool for small childrenpreschool - an educational institution for children too young for elementary school
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幼儿园

nurse

(nəːs) noun1. a person who looks after sick or injured people in hospital. She wants to be a nurse. 護士 护士2. a person, usually a woman, who looks after small children. The children have gone out with their nurse. 保姆 保育员,保姆 verb1. to look after sick or injured people, especially in a hospital. He was nursed back to health. 護理 护理2. to give (a baby) milk from the breast. 餵奶 喂奶3. to hold with care. She was nursing a kitten. 照料 照料4. to have or encourage (feelings eg of anger or hope) in oneself. 懷有,蘊釀(情緒,如怒氣,或希望) 怀有(情绪,如怒气或希望) ˈnurseryplural ˈnurseries noun1. a room etc for young children. 育兒室 托儿所2. a place where young plants are grown. 苗圃 苗圃ˈnursing noun the profession of a nurse who cares for the sick. 護理 护理ˈnursemaid noun a nurse who looks after small children. 保姆,奶媽 保姆,育婴女佣 ˈnurseryman noun a person who runs, or works in, a nursery for plants. 苗圃業者,苗圃工人 苗木工人nursery rhyme a short, simple poem for children. 童謠 童谣nursery school a school for very young children. 托兒所 幼儿园ˈnursing-home noun a small private hospital. 看護院所 私人医院

nursery school

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nursery school


nursery school,

educational institution for children from two to four years of age. It is distinguishable from a day nurseryday nursery,
 day-care center,
or crèche
, institution for the care of the children of working parents. Originating in Europe in the late 18th and early 19th cent.
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 in that it serves children of both working and nonworking parents, rarely receives public funds, and has as its primary objective to promote the social and educational adjustment of children, rather than to provide a daytime child-care service. The first nursery schools were opened in London in 1907. Pioneers in nursery school work in the United States were the State Univ. of Iowa; Teachers College, Columbia Univ.; Smith; and Vassar. Early American nursery schools were often sponsored by and affiliated with local universities. The Eliot Pearson School (opened in the 1920s as the Ruggles Street Nursery) is one of the oldest schools of its type and is still affiliated with Tufts Univ. Few public school systems include nursery education; the facilities offered are chiefly private, philanthropic, or cooperative.

Bibliography

See H. M. Christianson, The Nursery School: Adventure in Learning and Living (1961); K. H. Read, The Nursery School (5th ed. 1971).

Nursery School

 

(kindergarten), an institution for the public education of preschool children that is found in most countries and is usually the first stage in the system of public education.

The first school for young children was organized in 1802 by R. Owen in New Lanark, Scotland. F. Froebel first applied the term “kindergarten” to a preschool institution in Germany in 1837. The first nursery schools in Russia were opened in the 1860’s, and by 1914, there were 150 such institutions, caring for 4,000 children.

The organization of nursery schools as mass institutions began in the first days of the Soviet state’s existence, and under Soviet power a very broad network of nursery schools has been organized. In order to satisfy the toiling people’s demands for the public education of their children, the goal of expanding the network of preschool institutions as much as possible was included in the Program of the CPSU. Local soviets of working people’s deputies, enterprises, departments, and kolkhozes have opened nursery schools. In addition to nursery schools, since 1959 creches (day nurseries) have been organized for children from two months to seven years old. The ministries of education and their local agencies direct the work of all preschool institutions. At the end of 1970 there were 83,100 nursery schools and creches, caring for 8,099,700 children.

The content of educational work in nursery schools is defined in the state Program of Education in the Nursery School. Instruction is conducted in the children’s native language. In the nursery schools the physical, mental, moral, aesthetic, and work education of children is carried out in accordance with their age-group characteristics. The children are put into groups of 20-25 according to age. The youngest group consists of four-year-olds, the middle group, of five-year-olds, the oldest group, of six-year-olds, and the school-preparatory group, of seven-year-olds. The children spend ten to 12 hours per day at the nursery school. There are boarding schools for children whose parents work rotating shifts or have jobs that require travel. Parents take their children home from such schools only on visiting days.

In the nursery schools, a child’s life is given structure, and there is an alternation of games, lessons, work within the child’s abilities, and rest. One of the most important tasks of the nursery school is to pay attention to the health and proper physical development of the children, which are promoted by an appropriate daily routine, planned diet, strengthening the child’s body, preventive measures, gymnastic exercises, and medical supervision. The nursery school’s routine allocates a great deal of time to various games, including instructional ones that develop speech and hearing, numerical skills, and color and shape recognition. Revolutionary holidays and memorable dates are marked by festive and lively musical-theatrical morning performances.

The children’s lessons acquaint them with the phenomena of nature and community life. They study drawing, modeling with clay, designing, and singing, and they master the rudiments of reading and writing and elementary mathematical concepts. The process of studying develops language and thought skills in the children. Gradually, their first learning habits are formed: the ability to listen and understand the teacher’s explanations, to follow directions, and to complete assignments. The children learn to observe and love nature and to respect people’s labor. The work of the nursery school prepares the children for school.

Specially trained teachers are assigned to the nursery schools. They develop close ties with the children’s families and educate parents in pedagogical methods. Visual aids (pictures, albums, filmstrips, and movies), methodological literature, and reference books are published for preschool workers. The journal Doshkol’noe vospitanie (Preschool Education) deals broadly with questions of bringing up children in nursery schools.

Preschool institutions in other socialist countries are also part of the public education system and are maintained at state expense. Most nursery schools in capitalist countries are supported by private individuals or by church and community organizations. In the USA there are preschool institutions founded by parents on a cooperative basis. The content of the educational program of these nursery schools depends on the pedagogical views of their organizers and directors.

REFERENCES

Programma vospitaniia v detskom sadu. Moscow, 1970.
Doshkol’noe vospitanie: Bibliograficheskii spravochnik, 2nd ed. Moscow, 1965.
Spravochnik po doshkol’nomy vospitaniiu, 2nd ed. Moscow, 1967.M. V. ZALUZHSKAIA

nursery school

A school for children of about 3 to 5 years of age.

nursery school

a school for young children, usually from three to five years old
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noun a small preschool for small children

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