Focus on developmentally appropriate practice : equitable & joyful learning in preschool
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Focus on developmentally appropriate practice : equitable & joyful learning in preschool
National Association for the Education of Young Children, c2023
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 151-159) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
What Does Developmentally Appropriate Practice Look Like in a Preschool Classroom?
If you've ever wondered how effective teachers actually do DAP, this is the book for you. Here, you can peek into classrooms to see teachers making intentional decisions in the six key areas of practice that form the six guidelines for DAP in action:
1. Building a community of learners where everyone is welcomed and supported to grow
2. Facilitating respectful partnerships with families
3. Observing, assessing, and documenting children's development and learning
4. Using teaching strategies that enhance learning for each child
5. Implementing curriculum tied to meaningful learning goals
6. Demonstrating professionalism
You'll discover
More about what each guideline means for preschool teaching
Chapters that showcase articles from Young Children and Teaching Young Children-plus brand-new content-illustrating excellent teaching strategies related to each guideline
Examples you can model, adapt, and implement in your own practice
Your teaching will be richer and deeper, and children's learning will flourish!
目次
About the Editors
Focus on Developmentally Appropriate Practice: Equitable and Joyful Learning Book Series
Developmentally Appropriate Practice: An Introduction
Developmentally Appropriate Practice in Preschool
Part 1: Creating a Caring, Equitable Community of Learners
Chapter 1: The Power of "Good Morning" | Sarah Calzone
Chapter 2: Every Child Belongs: Welcoming a Child with a Disability | Pamela Brillante
Chapter 3: Will You Pass the Peas, Please? | Nikki Waldron
Chapter 4: Instead of Discipline, Use Guidance| Dan Gartrell
Chapter 5: Preventing Exclusionary Discipline Practices in Early Childhood | Sarah C. Wymer, Amanda P. Williford, and Ann S. Lhospital
Part 2: Engaging in Reciprocal Partnerships with Families and Fostering Community Connections
Chapter 6: 5 Rs for Promoting Positive Family Engagement | Bweikia Foster Steen
Chapter 7: Many Languages, One Community: Engaging All Families | Lorraine Cooke
Chapter 8: Integrating Families' Funds of Knowledge into Daily Teaching Practices | Iliana Alanis and Irasema Salinas-Gonzalez
Chapter 9: Building Relationships: The Key to Engaging Fathers | Lindsey L. Wilson and Holly S. Schindler
Chapter 10: Learning with Families About the Contexts of Young Bilingual Children with Disabilities | Cristina Gillanders and Sylvia Y. Sanchez
Chapter 11: Promoting Linguistic Diversity and Equity: Teaching in Multilingual Learning Spaces | Carola Oliva-Olson, Linda M. Espinosa, Whit Hayslip, and Elizabeth S. Magruder
Part 3: Observing, Documenting, and Assessing Children's Development and Learning
Chapter 12: Practical Approaches to Informal Assessment of STEAM Experiences | Angela Eckhoff and Sandra M. Linder
Chapter 13: Anecdotal Records: Practical Strategies for Taking Meaningful Notes | Celeste C. Bates, Stephanie Madison Schenck, and Hayley J. Hoover
Chapter 14: Developmental Moments: Teacher Decision Making to Support Young Writers | Kathryn F. Whitmore and Lori Norton-Meier
Chapter 15: Authentic and Meaningful Developmental Screening in Early Childhood | Marisa Macy and Stefano J. Bagnato
Chapter 16: Learning Stories: A Framework for Authentic Assessment and Critical Pedagogy | Isauro M. Escamilla, Linda R. Kroll, Daniel R. Meier, and Annie White
Chapter 16 Appendix: Ellie's Learning Story: " Planting"
Part 4: Teaching to Enhance Each Child's Development and Learning
Chapter 17: The Power of Science: Using Inquiry Thinking to Enhance Learning in a Dual Language Preschool Classroom | Leanne M. Evans
Chapter 18: A Guided, Exploration-Based Visual Arts Program for Preschoolers | X. Christine Wang, Keely Benson, Corinne Eggleston, and Bin Lin
Chapter 19: Supporting Positive Racial Identity with Literacy-Based Math | Toni Sturdivant
Chapter 20: Meaningful Talk: The Importance of Using Sophisticated Language at Preschool | Tracy Weippert
Chapter 21: Using Nature Contact to Support Children Under Stress | Becky L. DelVecchio, Susan Ferguson, and Wesley Knapp
Chapter 22: Timing Is Everything: Understanding the Importance of Timing, Length, and Sequence of Activities | Monica Lesperance
Part 5: Planning and Implementing an Engaging Curriculum to Achieve Meaningful Goals
Chapter 23: Never Too Young to Champion a Cause: Supporting Positive Identity Development Through Social Justice Curriculum in Preschool | Veronica Benavides, Roxanne Ledda, and Maimuna Mohammed
Chapter 24: Diverse Children, Uniform Standards: Using Early Learning and Development Standards in Multicultural Classrooms | Jeanne L. Reid, Catherine Scott-Little, and Sharon Lynn Kagan
Chapter 25: Preschool in the Park: Place-Based Learning in Unexpected Spaces | Rachel J. Franz
Chapter 26: Metamorphosis: Life Cycle in a Box | Sara Starbuck
Chapter 27: Listen to What We Hear: Developing Community Responsive Listening Centers | Emily Brown Hoffman and Kristin Cipollone
Chapter 28: Walk with Us: Indigenous Approaches to Developmentally Appropriate Practice | Trisha L. Moquino, Joshuaa D. Allison-Burbank, Rebecca Blum-Martinez, and Katie Kitchens
Part 6: Demonstrating Professionalism as an Early Childhood Educator
Chapter 29: Becoming Your Best: Building Professional Competencies | Meghann Hickey
Chapter 30: Personalized Professional Development: How Teachers Can Use Videos to Improve Their Practice | Rachel E. Schachter and Hope Kenarr Gerde
Chapter 31: Leading with LOVE: Leveraging Our Value Every Day | Chaz Simmons
Chapter 32: Beginning (or Continuing) the Journey to a More Equitable Classroom | Janis Strasser and Llariley Coplin
Chapter 33: Incorporating Anti-Racist Approaches for Asian American Children | Shu-Chen "Jenny" Yen
References
Index
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