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OverviewNow in a fully updated third edition, The Early Childhood Curriculum demonstrates how to confidently teach using inquiry-based methods that address the whole child while also meeting and exceeding academic standards. Based on current research showing the powerful advantages of integrating the curriculum while providing inquiry opportunities, this text explores how to make such an approach work for all children, preschool through the primary grades. Since each curricular subject has its own integrity, there is a chapter for each discipline, grounding the reader in the essentials of the subject in order to foster knowledgeable and effective integration. Filled with real-life vignettes and activities, this third edition provides comprehensive information on the most recent trends in national curriculum standards and classroom technology, alongside a new section exploring the outdoors as a welcome learning environment. Offering a foundation in early childhood theory, philosophy, research, and development, this unique textbook helps future teachers, as well as current educators, understand the ""why"" of curriculum in early childhood and invests them with the skills they need to move from simply following a script to knowledgeably creating curricula on their own. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Suzanne L. Krogh (Western Washington University, USA) , Pamela MorehousePublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Edition: 3rd edition Weight: 2.260kg ISBN: 9780367236106ISBN 10: 0367236109 Pages: 386 Publication Date: 13 July 2020 Audience: College/higher education , General/trade , Tertiary & Higher Education , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of Contents"Part 1. Inquiry-Based Learning and Curriculum Integration: An Overview 1. An Introduction to Curriculum Integration and Inquiry Learning 2. The Child-Centered Learning Environment 3. Assessment and Standards 4. Connecting Curricula Through Themes and Units 5. Inquiry-Based Learning Part 2. The Subject Areas 6. Language and Literacy 7. Mathematics 8. Science 9. Social Studies 10. Music, Dramatic Play, and Drama 11. Art 12. Movement and Physical Education Part 3. Concluding Thoughts 13. The ""Why"" of Inquiry Learning and Curriculum Integration"Reviews""This textbook provides an engaging blend of professional wisdom and practical application, set firmly in an historical context that traces the evolution of ECE curriculum content and methods. Current literature and research support integrative curriculum approaches, and students will enjoy each chapter’s explicit goals, illustrative vignettes, and relevant opportunities for reflection."" Kris Slentz, PhD, Professor Emerita, Early Childhood Special Education ""The Early Childhood Curriculum honors inquiry learning at its best. I’m especially pleased with the focus on outdoor learning, building on children’s natural curiosity, and integration of academic subjects. The book is fascinating to read and equally inspiring for a beginning teacher or a veteran teacher."" MaryAnn F. Kohl, Author, Educator, Consultant ""This textbook provides an engaging blend of professional wisdom and practical application, set firmly in an historical context that traces the evolution of ECE curriculum content and methods. Current literature and research support integrative curriculum approaches, and students will enjoy each chapter’s explicit goals, illustrative vignettes, and relevant opportunities for reflection."" Kris Slentz, PhD, Professor Emerita, Early Childhood Special Education ""The Early Childhood Curriculum honors inquiry learning at its best. I’m especially pleased with the focus on outdoor learning, building on children’s natural curiosity, and integration of academic subjects. The book is fascinating to read and equally inspiring for a beginning teacher or a veteran teacher."" MaryAnn F. Kohl, Author, Educator, Consultant """This textbook provides an engaging blend of professional wisdom and practical application, set firmly in an historical context that traces the evolution of ECE curriculum content and methods. Current literature and research support integrative curriculum approaches, and students will enjoy each chapter’s explicit goals, illustrative vignettes, and relevant opportunities for reflection."" Kris Slentz, PhD, Professor Emerita, Early Childhood Special Education ""The Early Childhood Curriculum honors inquiry learning at its best. I’m especially pleased with the focus on outdoor learning, building on children’s natural curiosity, and integration of academic subjects. The book is fascinating to read and equally inspiring for a beginning teacher or a veteran teacher."" MaryAnn F. Kohl, Author, Educator, Consultant ""This textbook provides an engaging blend of professional wisdom and practical application, set firmly in an historical context that traces the evolution of ECE curriculum content and methods. Current literature and research support integrative curriculum approaches, and students will enjoy each chapter’s explicit goals, illustrative vignettes, and relevant opportunities for reflection."" Kris Slentz, PhD, Professor Emerita, Early Childhood Special Education ""The Early Childhood Curriculum honors inquiry learning at its best. I’m especially pleased with the focus on outdoor learning, building on children’s natural curiosity, and integration of academic subjects. The book is fascinating to read and equally inspiring for a beginning teacher or a veteran teacher."" MaryAnn F. Kohl, Author, Educator, Consultant" This textbook provides an engaging blend of professional wisdom and practical application, set firmly in an historical context that traces the evolution of ECE curriculum content and methods. Current literature and research support integrative curriculum approaches, and students will enjoy each chapter's explicit goals, illustrative vignettes, and relevant opportunities for reflection. Kris Slentz, PhD, Professor Emerita, Early Childhood Special Education The Early Childhood Curriculum honors inquiry learning at its best. I'm especially pleased with the focus on outdoor learning, building on children's natural curiosity, and integration of academic subjects. The book is fascinating to read and equally inspiring for a beginning teacher or a veteran teacher. MaryAnn F. Kohl, Author, Educator, Consultant Author InformationSuzanne L. Krogh is Professor Emerita of early childhood education at Western Washington University, USA. Pamela Morehouse is a former Washington state elementary school teacher. She is a designer and instructor of Spanish and English adult literacy programs. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |