This work provides a constructivist interpretation of developmentally appropriate curriculum in early childhood education. It provides the theoretical rationale and the practical advice for conducting specific activities in the classroom…. More >>
This work provides a constructivist interpretation of developmentally appropriate curriculum in early childhood education. It provides the theoretical rationale and the practical advice for conducting specific activities in the classroom…. More >>
#1 by c u book bee on July 2, 2010 - 4:28 pm
As a novice constructivist practitioner, I consider this as my “Constructivist Teacher’s Bible”. PRACTICAL application of the philosophy/theories. Amen!
Still in doubt? Here’s a tip : When you visit a school which practices a constructivist curriculum, check out the school’s administrators/teachers’ library.
Chances are you’d see a copy of this book (probably alongside the theory-laden “100 Languages..”) on the shelf. Enough said!
Rating: 5 / 5
#2 by M. Hinckley on July 2, 2010 - 5:05 pm
This book is great! It has a lot of fantastic ideas as well as gives teachers a look at what constructivist early childhood curriculum and teaching really is. I definately recommend it!!
Rating: 5 / 5