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Developmental Interaction Approach (Bank Street) Time Line

1916 to 1930 Developmental Interaction Approach (Bank Street) Time Line 1930s to 1960s 1960s to Today Experimental/progressive origins/ political reform agenda Psychodynamic psychological orientation developed Formalized articulation of approach/labeling as “model” Organizational period Psychological Basis Practices derived from philosophical, cognitive, and psychological constructs The Bank Street Classroom Scholastic Studio / Getty Images We associate things

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The Developmental-Interaction Approach

The Project Approach: The Developmental-Interaction Approach An early-twentieth-century approach (Kilpatrick, 1918) to learning through long-term study of topics that allowed teachers to integrate different areas of the curriculum is enjoying something of a reemergence as the Project Approach (PA). The PA is most closely associated with Lilian Katz and Sylvia Chard, who describe the project

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The Use of Didactic Materials and Practical Activities

  The Use of Didactic Materials and Practical Activities Vanessa Davies / Getty Images The materials used in many of today’s Montessori programs were inspired by the objects originally developed by Maria Montessori more than a hundred years ago. This image shows a child using the “sandpaper letters,” which provide sensory reinforcement of the shape

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The Absorbent Mind

The Absorbent Mind The principle of the absorbent mind refers primarily to the notion that children have an innate desire to learn. Further, they are intrinsically motivated to communicate and particularly disposed to learn through imitation and practice (Montessori, 1949). This principle has significant implications for the role of Montessori teachers, as their primary obligation

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Curriculum Time Line

Curriculum Time Line The emergence of well-known early childhood curricular models and approaches is interconnected with research, developmental theories, and accumulated practical knowledge about how children learn. Basic Philosophy and Principles The books Maria Montessori wrote, including The Absorbent Mind (1949) and The Montessori Method (1909), describe the philosophical and pedagogical principles of her method as

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What strategies and recommendations for implementing ideas and activities make the most sense to you?

What strategies and recommendations for implementing ideas and activities make the most sense to you? What important skills do you already have and what do you need to learn? Benjamin Franklin Elementary School Community Garden One example of a progressive era shift to practical education is the Benjamin Franklin Community Garden in Cleveland, Ohio. This

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