Categories: All - relationships - development - flexibility - exploration

by Thuy Truong 6 years ago

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Loose parts are versatile materials that children can use in various ways to foster creativity and developmental skills. These materials can be taken apart and reassembled, promoting imaginative play without specific instructions.

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curriculum

emergent curriculum

what emergent curriculum
teachers are observers, stage managers, facilitators, and scribes

the environment acts as the "third teacher"

materials: loose parts, natural, creative, authentic, open-ended.

emergent curriculum believes that children are capable and competent to engage in their own learning about the world.

pay-based

builds on children's interests and development

offers opportunities for variety of experiences

planning evolves from "daily life" not pre-set themesoffers opportunities for variety of experiences

planing is flexible and responsive to children

Developmentally appropriate practice

culturally appropriate
being flexible & responsive

working together

planing learning goals for individual and group

establishing partnership with families

focusing on relationships

building a caring community of learners

age appropriate: (understanding age-related child development)
encourages exploration and discovery
interesting experiences
health
providing safe
individually appropriate
cultural background
social
rate of learning
talents
interests
temperament
gifts

loose parts

what are loose parts?
develop more skills
encourage creativity
can be adapted and manipulated in many ways
can be used anyway children choose
why loose parts?
taken apart and put back together in multiple ways

they are materials with no specific set of direction that can be ueesd alone or combined with other materials.

how does learning happen?

4 foundation
well-being

mental health and wellness

physical

expression

communication in all forms

engagement

focused

involved

curiours

belonging

connections: every child has a sense of belonging when he or she is connected to others and contributes to their world.

relationship: caring relationships to create a sense of belonging among and between children, adults.

relationship
educator: engage in the relationship with families and children
child: capable, compentent, curious
family: support children succeed

the cycle of curriculum planing

step 5: review & reflect
project narratives
posted observations of children everyday
individual proffolios
step 4: implement
provocateur
recorder
observe
step 3: plan
meaningful and relevant for children
into the daily curriculum based on observation
step 2: assessment evaluate & analyze
cultural appropriate
individual appropriate
age appropriate
step 1: observe & document
observation to learn about individual and group children

play

Subtopic
cognitive stages of play piaget
dramatic play
games with rules
constructive play
symbolic play
functional play
social stages of play
parallel play
cooperative play
associative play
solitary play
onlooker behavior
unoccupied behavior

curriculum refers to the content of teaching