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But what else might you share with this prospective employer to establish confidence in your knowledge and ability to plan and implement curriculum effectively?

But what else might you share with this prospective employer to establish confidence in your knowledge and ability to plan and implement curriculum effectively? As an early childhood educator, you will be expected to make many decisions about curriculum that demonstrate your awareness of how children develop and learn, and you will need to select […]

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Online Resources for Using Graphic Organizers

Online Resources for Using Graphic Organizers Birbili, M. (2006). Mapping knowledge: Concept maps in early childhood education. Early Childhood Research & Practice, 8(2). Retrieved from http://ecrp.uiuc.edu/v8n2/birbili.html. This article explains how a particular graphic organizer, a concept map, can be used to help children organize and process their thinking. EduPlace: An online site sponsored by Houghton-Mifflin

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what is your vision of the way it might look and feel?

  Discussion Questions As you think about planning a classroom environment, what is your vision of the way it might look and feel? How will you personalize it? Find the kindergarten learning standards online at the state department of education for the state in which you live or work. Choose a content (subject) or developmental

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What happens to the water in the rain barrels if they get full?

What happens to the water in the rain barrels if they get full? Encouraging children to use paper and markers to make large diagrams of the systems they are constructing to show how they work. Account for learning standards as the project proceeds As this project moved forward, Mary and Jane repeated this cycle of

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Provide materials and resources to support multiple possibilities for directions the inquiry might take

Provide materials and resources to support multiple possibilities for directions the inquiry might take As with thematic unit planning, teachers use brainstorming to organize their ideas about potential activities and explorations. Mary and Janes brainstorming included the ideas represented in Figure 6.9 to investigate the questions and theories represented in the childrens KWL chart. Since

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