Early learning environments that work
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Bibliographic Information
Early learning environments that work
(A Gryphon House book, 14387 . Early childhood education)
Gryphon House, c2001
Available at 1 libraries
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Note
Bibliographies: p. 121-122, 123-128
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The classroom environment is a vital part of a child's learning experience. "Early Learning Environments that Work!" explores how you can manipulate furniture, color, materials, storage, lighting, and more to encourage learning through classroom arrangement. Spaces and activity centers that support children's independence and decision-making allow them to make the environment their own. Each chapter gives you detailed illustrations and photographs to help you set up or arrange what you already have in the classroom.
Dr. Rebecca Isbell is Director of Tennessee's Center of Excellence in Early Childhood Learning and a Professor at East Tennessee State University. Her best-selling books from Gryphon House include "Tell It Again!, Tell It Again 2!, " and "The Complete Learning Center Book. "
This is Betty Exelby's first book for Gryphon House. She lives in Canada.
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