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Numéro de catalogue: 520082
No. ISBN: 1-55740-335-X
Producteur: Magna Systems
Sujet: Santé et Médecine
Langue: Anglais
Niveau scolaire: Adulte
Pays d'origine: United States
Année du droit d’auteur: 2001
Durée: 29
CURRICULUM
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Numéro de catalogue: 520082
No. ISBN: 1-55740-335-X
Producteur: Magna Systems
Sujet: Santé et Médecine
Langue: Anglais
Niveau scolaire: Adulte
Pays d'origine: United States
Année du droit d’auteur: 2001
Durée: 29
Teachers accept children of all backgrounds into their classrooms, and they're delighted to do so. However, sometimes it might seem as if there just isn't any way to give all these kids what they need to excel. But don't despair! In fact, it is possible to design a curriculum which can at once address the needs and interests of all your students. In this program, we illustrate how a well-designed curriculum even improves discipline.
Learn to develop a curriculum that is developmentally appropriate, flexible, intellectually engaging and individually oriented. Experts discuss not only the nuts-and-bolts of the how-to, but also the philosophies which underlie the strategy and the impact of curriculum on the behavior and learning of young children. Early childhood education pioneer Rhoda Olenick, the content specialist and moderator of this series, summed up the heart of this program: "It's not the facts we teach; it's how children feel about themselves as learners. That is the most important message we can give children through curriculum."
Learn to develop a curriculum that is developmentally appropriate, flexible, intellectually engaging and individually oriented. Experts discuss not only the nuts-and-bolts of the how-to, but also the philosophies which underlie the strategy and the impact of curriculum on the behavior and learning of young children. Early childhood education pioneer Rhoda Olenick, the content specialist and moderator of this series, summed up the heart of this program: "It's not the facts we teach; it's how children feel about themselves as learners. That is the most important message we can give children through curriculum."