Project Based Inquiry Units for Young Children

Project Based Inquiry Units for Young Children
Author: Colleen MacDonell
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2006-11-01
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781586833800

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Set in the wider context of the project approach to learning, this book addresses the needs of both library media specialists and teachers in preschool, kindergarten, and primary grades. Educators who want to use stories and nonfiction to promote independent learning in young children will love this book. The reader will find practical hands-on activities where each sample lesson includes content, learning goals, and strategies for teaching and assessing learning. Librarians and teachers will learn not only how to guide young children through the research process, but also the important why to do this. These developmentally appropriate research lessons are ready to teach for grades preschool through second.

Project Based Inquiry Units for Young Children

Project Based Inquiry Units for Young Children
Author: Colleen MacDonell
Publsiher: Linworth
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006-11
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781586832179

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Explains how stories and informational texts can be used to promote research and inquiry in children from preschool through grade two.

Project Based Inquiry Units for Young Children

Project Based Inquiry Units for Young Children
Author: Colleen Macdonell
Publsiher: Turtleback Books
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2006-10-01
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1417768320

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Explains how stories and informational texts can be used to promote research and inquiry in children from preschool through grade two.

Welcoming Linguistic Diversity in Early Childhood Classrooms

Welcoming Linguistic Diversity in Early Childhood Classrooms
Author: Edna Murphy
Publsiher: Multilingual Matters
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2011-06-06
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781847695031

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Teachers in multilingual classrooms have been working for some years to improve their repertoire of ways to address the needs of very young children who enter school not speaking the language of instruction. The work of 22 seasoned teachers and administrators in international schools all over the world, this book contains a wealth of information for classroom teachers, enabling them to face a new school year with confidence, and for administrators to understand more clearly what is involved in the teaching of young children who do not yet understand the school’s language. Written by teachers well experienced in addressing the needs of this young and vulnerable group, this book will come as a boon to new teachers presented with a multilingual classroom for the first time.

The Narrative Approach to Informed Consent

The Narrative Approach to Informed Consent
Author: Fiona Mayne,Christine Howitt
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2021-11-15
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781000456189

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The Narrative Approach to Informed Consent: Empowering Young Children’s Rights and Meaningful Participation is a practical guide for researchers who want to engage young children in rights-based, participatory research. This book presents the Narrative Approach, an original and innovative method to help children understand their participation in research. This approach moves away from traditional paper-based consent to tailor the informed consent process to the specific needs of young children. Through the Informing Story, which employs a combination of interaction, information and narrative, this method enables children to comprehend concepts through storytelling. Researchers are stepped through the development of an Informing Story so that they can deliver accurate information to young children about what their participation in research is likely to involve. To further inform practice, the book documents the implementation of the Narrative Approach in four case studies demonstrating the variety of settings in which the method can be applied. The Narrative Approach to Informed Consent addresses the rights of young children to be properly researched, expands opportunities for their active and engaged research participation, and creates a unique conceptual ethical space within which meaningful informed consent can occur. This book will be an invaluable tool for novice and experienced researchers and is applicable to a wide range of education and non-education contexts.

Young Investigators

Young Investigators
Author: Judy Harris Helm,Lilian Gonshaw Katz
Publsiher: Teachers College Press
Total Pages: 161
Release: 2011
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780807751534

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This bestselling book has been completely updated and expanded to help teachers use the project approach in child care centers, in preschools, and in kindergarten, 1st grade, and early childhood special education classrooms. For those new to using projects, the book introduces the approach and provides step-by-step guidance for conducting meaningful projects. Experienced teachers will find the teacher interviews, children's work, photographs (including full colour), and teacher journal entries used to document the project process in actual classrooms very useful. This popular, easy-to-use resource has been expanded to include these new features: explicit instructions and examples for incorporating standards into the topic selection and planning process; a variety of nature experiences, with examples that show how project work is an excellent way to connect children to the natural world; an update of the use of technology for both documentation and investigations, including use of the Web as well as and video and digital cameras; and more toddler projects that reflect our increased knowledge from recent mind/brain research about toddler understanding and learning.

Early Language Learning and Teacher Education

Early Language Learning and Teacher Education
Author: Subhan Zein,Sue Garton
Publsiher: Multilingual Matters
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2019-02-26
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781788922678

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Language teacher education is widely identified as one of the most important areas that needs addressing in order to improve early language instruction, yet research into teacher education for early language teachers remains relatively sparse. This volume responds to this gap by compiling studies with diverse methodological tenets from a wide range of geographical and educational contexts around the world. The volume aims to enhance understanding of early language teacher education as well as to address the need to prepare early language teachers and assist them in their professional development. The chapters focus on the complexity of teacher learning, innovations in mentoring and teacher supervision, strategies in programme development and perceptions, and knowledge and assessment in early language learning teacher education. The volume offers comprehensive coverage of the field by addressing various aspects of teacher education in different languages. The contributions highlight examples of research into current practice in the professional enhancement of early language learning teachers, but with an emphasis on the implications for practitioners.

Handbook of Research Based Practice in Early Education

Handbook of Research Based Practice in Early Education
Author: D. Ray Reutzel
Publsiher: Guilford Press
Total Pages: 458
Release: 2013-04-16
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781462511006

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Written expressly for early childhood educators, and those who support their professional development, this handbook distills essential knowledge about how to help all PreK-3 learners succeed. Leading experts describe doable ways to create effective learning environments and implement instructional practices with a strong evidence base. Engaging vignettes illustrate discussions of such topics as differentiated instruction, response to intervention, the Common Core standards, social and emotional learning, assessment, and teaching across the curriculum. Each chapter links cutting-edge research to practical applications, examples, and professional development activities.