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Presenting a compelling case for changing our system of education
from a graded, curriculum-centered approach to a multiage,
child-centered approach, Understanding Multiage Education is a
comprehensive exploration of the philosophy and foundations of
multiage education. Veteran educators Stone and Burriss examine the
"why" of multiage education, exploring how multiage classrooms'
structure, environment, strategies, and assessments unfold and
complement the multiage philosophy and pedagogy. Delineating the
differences between a standard and a mixed-age approach, each
chapter features Inside Insights, short vignettes, case studies,
examples of multiage in practice and discussion questions
challenging readers to engage with the core concepts and examine
how we might define success in a multiage classroom. Designed for
graduate-level students of early childhood, elementary, and general
education courses, as well as experienced practitioners, this is an
essential guide for anyone interested in understanding the
rationale, implementation, and benefits of multiage education.
Presenting a compelling case for changing our system of education
from a graded, curriculum-centered approach to a multiage,
child-centered approach, Understanding Multiage Education is a
comprehensive exploration of the philosophy and foundations of
multiage education. Veteran educators Stone and Burriss examine the
"why" of multiage education, exploring how multiage classrooms'
structure, environment, strategies, and assessments unfold and
complement the multiage philosophy and pedagogy. Delineating the
differences between a standard and a mixed-age approach, each
chapter features Inside Insights, short vignettes, case studies,
examples of multiage in practice and discussion questions
challenging readers to engage with the core concepts and examine
how we might define success in a multiage classroom. Designed for
graduate-level students of early childhood, elementary, and general
education courses, as well as experienced practitioners, this is an
essential guide for anyone interested in understanding the
rationale, implementation, and benefits of multiage education.
How do we save play in a standard-driven educational environment?
This edited collection, Play and Literacy: Play & Culture
Studies provides a direct answer and solutions to this question.
Researchers and theorists have argued for decades that play is the
best way to learn language and literacy for children. This book
provides theoretical and historical foundation of connection
between play and literacy, applied research studies as well as
practical strategies to connect play and literacy in early
childhood and in teacher education. This book features chapters on
the history of play and literacy research, book-play paradigm, play
in digital writing, book-based play activities, play-based reader
responses, classroom dynamics affecting literacy learning in play,
and using play with adults in teacher education such as drama-based
instruction. Variety of chapters addressing the strong connection
between play and literacy will satisfy the readers who seek to
understand the relationship between play and literacy and implement
ways to use play to support language and literacy.
This practical resource explains brain development from prenatal to
age 8 with suggestions for activities educators and caregivers can
use to foster children's cognitive growth. The authors begin with
the basics of brain development, and the issues that affect it, and
then provide information specific to infant, toddler, preschool,
and kindergarten to primary age levels. Educational activities are
described as they relate to physical, language, social, emotional,
cognitive, and academic progress relevant to brain development at
each age level. Modifications of activities for young children with
disabilities are included. The authors also discuss contemporary
issues related to the future education of young children, including
how technology-augmented experiences may positively and negatively
affect children's development. Book Features: Explains brain
development concepts for practitioners and students. Recommends
brain-enhancing experiences related to age-level brain development.
Includes modified activities for children with special needs.
Provides vignettes for context and to illustrate concepts. Includes
questions to promote discussion and a deeper understanding of the
content.
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