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Author Branscombe, N. Amanda, author.

Title Early childhood curriculum : a constructivist perspective / N. Amanda Branscombe, Jan Gunnels Burcham, Kathryn Castle, Elaine Surbeck with Anne G. Dorsey, Janet B. Taylor.

Publication Info. New York : Routledge, 2014.

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 University of Saint Joseph: Pope Pius XII Library - Standard Shelving Location  372.21 B821E    Check Shelf
Edition Second edition.
Description xx, 368 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm
Contents pt. 1. What are constructivist aims and assumptions? The aims of constructivist curriculum -- How constructivist assumptions guide practice -- Learning and the three kinds of knowledge -- pt. 2. What are key components of constructivist curriculum? Authentic tasks, choice, and decision making -- Social interaction, play, and projects -- Problem posing, problem solving, and reflection -- The role of community -- pt. 3. What are constructivist practices? Building a constructivist curriculum -- Constructivist models of instruction -- Constructivist evaluation : assessment and documentation.
Note Earlier edition entered under title.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary "Through its unique integration of curriculum and learning principles, Early Childhood Curriculum: A Constructivist Perspective, 2nd Edition fosters authentic, developmentally appropriate practice for both preschool and early elementary classrooms. The constructivist format of this book encourages active involvement on the part of readers by asking them to observe, question, reflect, research, and analyze, thus allowing readers to create their own knowledge through their responses and actions. Early Childhood Curriculum examines curricular goals such as autonomy, development, and problem solving and links those goals with constructivist principles of learning. It explores ways teachers can create meaningful learning environments and choose curriculum tasks appropriately in all content areas that are linked to the learning and development needs of young children. The text provides a wealth of practical detail about implementing constructivist curriculum as the authors discuss classroom climate and management, room design, play, and cooperative learning, among other topics. The book also includes information about how teachers can meet required mandates and national and state standards in appropriate ways as they plan their curriculum, and examines the early childhood educator's role with community agencies, reform and legal mandates, and public relations. Special Features: Curriculum Strategies highlight models for developing curriculum, including projects, curricular alignment, integration of various subject matter areas, and types of knowledge. Constructions promote problem solving by allowing students to explore, revisit, examine, and learn from first-hand experience. Multiple Perspectives from the Field provide interviews with teachers and other early childhood professionals, offering students a realistic look at the profession from a diverse group of educators. Teacher Dialogues explore a wide range of student concerns, including curriculum, learning environments, assessment, and documentation, representing a collaborative support group for pre-service teachers and readers. Companion Website with an instructor's guide, additional readings and links, activities, and templates for downloads offer a wealth of resources for both the instructor and student"-- Provided by publisher.
Subject Early childhood education -- Curricula -- United States.
Constructivism (Education) -- United States.
ISBN 9780415895262 hardback
041589526X hardback
9780415895279
0415895278
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