The Power of Emergent Curriculum by Carol Anne Wien

The Power of Emergent Curriculum by Carol Anne Wien

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This remarkable collection of stories from early childhood settings illustrates what is possible when using an emergent curriculum approach. The stories tackle unusual topics, such as assessing the need for program rules, observing the empathy of toddlers, exploring children's ideas about sculpture, and appreciating a long-term, multiage project in an after-school program.

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The Power of Emergent Curriculum by Carol Anne Wien

Learn About the Power of Emergent Curriculum This remarkable collection of stories from early childhood settings illustrates what is possible when using an emergent curriculum approach. The stories tackle unusual topics, such as assessing the need for program rules, addressing the impact of a hurricane on classroom design, observing the empathy of toddlers, exploring children's ideas about sculpture, and appreciating a long-term, multiage project in an after-school program. Overall, what readers witness is a rise in the quality of practice that results when responding to emerging topics. Responses to each chapter, written by educators whose interests and experiences relate to the topics addressed, add to the content and impact of these stories on the depth of learning that takes place when teachers and children engage in emergent curriculum. These experts include Elizabeth Jones, Margie Carter, Deb Curtis, Marian Marion, Laurie Kocher, Veronica Pacini-Ketchabaw, Mary Benson McMullen, Carol Copple, Susan Fraser, Travis Wright, Carolyn Pope Edwards, and Lella Gandini. These extraordinary stories will inspire early childhood educators to imagine new possibilities in curriculum and learning.
"Carol Anne Wien and her colleagues’ essays about their innovative, courageous, child-centered teaching practices—paired with commentaries from leading child care experts—make for insightful, provocative, and engaging readingA gift to the field." —Ben Mardell, Professor, Early Childhood Education, Lesley University "A beautifully written resource for educators to further interpret the art of teaching and the promise of learning. Carol Anne Wien’s fresh and illustrative voice offers insight into contemporary approaches and research, combining rich stories from the field as useful sources for reflection and inspiration." —Margie Cooper, Co-Chair, North American Reggio Emilia Alliance (NAREA) "As provocateur and reflective guide, Carol Anne Wien takes us into a center’s arc of discovery as the teachers unpack their practices, learn to live with uncertainty, and turn problems into curriculum possibilities. Her stories provide a model for the professional growth that can come through teachers reflecting on their missteps along the way." —John Nimmo, EdD, Affiliate Associate Professor, Family Studies, University of New Hampshire, and coauthor of Emergent Curriculum
Carol Anne Wien, PhD, is a professor in the Faculty of Education at York University (in Toronto) and longtime friend and mentor to Peter Green Hall Children's Centre (in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada). She is the author of many articles and several books, including Emergent Curriculum in the Primary Classroom: Interpreting the Reggio Emilia Approach in Schools.
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ISBN 13 9781938113024
ISBN 10 1938113020
Titre The Power of Emergent Curriculum
Auteur Carol Wien
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Type de reliure Paperback
Éditeur National Association for the Education of Young Children
Année de publication 2013-11-28
Nombre de pages 152
Note de couverture La photo du livre est présentée à titre d'illustration uniquement. La reliure, la couverture ou l'édition réelle peuvent varier.
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