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This compelling book illustrates how all children, even those considered "at-risk," may benefit from the exploratory and child-initiated nature of project investigations in order to achieve mastery of basic literacy skills. It also presents student-initiated learning as a starting point for dynamic and responsive teaching. The story of how projects emerge, develop, and culminate is told through a combination of teacher interviews and vivid accounts of classroom practice. Building upon inclusionary and child-centered practices, the authors offer a much-needed perspective on the pre-primary years.
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Über die Autorin bzw. den Autor:
Judy Harris Helm heads her own educational consulting and training company, Best Practices, Inc., in Brimfield, Illinois. Her books include Becoming Young Thinkers: Deep Project Work in the Classroom; The Power of Projects: Meeting Contemporary Challenges in Early Childhood Classrooms―Strategies and Solutions; and Windows on Learning: Documenting Young Children's Work, Second Edition. Lilian G. Katz is Professor Emerita of Early Childhood Education at the University of Illinois (Urbana-Champaign), where she is also Director of the ERIC Clearinghouse on Elementary & Early Childhood Education.
Titel: Young Investigators: The Project Approach in...
Verlag: Teachers College Pr 0
Erscheinungsdatum: 2000
Einband: Softcover
Zustand: Used - Acceptable