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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Lora Bailey (Lora Battle Bailey is Dean and Professor of Early Childhood Education, New Mexico Highlands University.)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.226kg ISBN: 9781138239029ISBN 10: 113823902 Pages: 142 Publication Date: 26 May 2017 Audience: Professional and scholarly , College/higher education , Professional & Vocational , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback 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 ContentsForeword Interdisciplinary Teaching Across Multiple Domains: The C4L (Connect4Learning) Curriculum Constructivist Interdisciplinary Curriculum, English Language Learning and Family Engagement Integrating Math and Science through Big Ideas Teacher Attitudes, Beliefs, and Confidence: Supporting Implementation of the Common Core State Standards in Mathematics Developing Vocabulary in the Early Grades: Research-to-Practice Strategies to Support Standards-based Curricula at School and Home Individualized Language Interventions within a Collaborative School/Family Partnership Teachers’ Pedagogical Content Knowledge in Early Math: Setting the Stage for Implementation of the Common Core State Standards in Mathematics AppendixReviewsIn this essential book, the authors provide research-as well as practical examples for using that research-to implement the Common Core State Standards in early childhood classrooms. Rejecting the narrow use of disconnected subject areas and procedural knowledge, the authors powerfully make the case for integrated curriculum and conceptual understanding. Readers will find this important book useful now and in the future. -Suzanne L. Krogh, Professor Emerita, Western Washington University The authors of Implementing a Standards-Based Curriculum in the Early Childhood Classroom make the case that when early childhood educators create learning experiences based on children's interest, cognitive and social-emotional development, family connections, and rich content knowledge, our children are able to successfully learn and grow in the early childhood classroom. Thus, playful and exploratory experiences in early childhood are not separate from academic standards-based learning, but rather at the heart of it. -Dr. Debora B. Wisneski, John T. Langan Professor of Early Childhood Education, University of Nebraska at Omaha In this essential book, the authors provide research-as well as practical examples for using that research-to implement the Common Core State Standards in early childhood classrooms. Rejecting the narrow use of disconnected subject areas and procedural knowledge, the authors powerfully make the case for integrated curriculum and conceptual understanding. Readers will find this important book useful now and in the future. -Suzanne L. Krogh, Professor Emerita, Western Washington University The authors of Implementing a Standards-Based Curriculum in the Early Childhood Classroom make the case that when early childhood educators create learning experiences based on children's interest, cognitive and social-emotional development, family connections, and rich content knowledge, our children are able to successfully learn and grow in the early childhood classroom. Thus, playful and exploratory experiences in early childhood are not separate from academic standards-based learning, but rather at the heart of it. -Dr. Debora B. Wisneski, John T. Langan Professor of Early Childhood Education, University of Nebraska at Omaha In this essential book, the authors provide research-as well as practical examples for using that research-to implement the Common Core State Standards in early childhood classrooms. Rejecting the narrow use of disconnected subject areas and procedural knowledge, the authors powerfully make the case for integrated curriculum and conceptual understanding. Readers will find this important book useful now and in the future. -Suzanne L. Krogh, Professor Emerita, Western Washington University The authors of Implementing a Standards-Based Curriculum in the Early Childhood Classroom make the case that when early childhood educators create learning experiences based on children's interest, cognitive and social-emotional development, family connections, and rich content knowledge, our children are able to successfully learnã and grow in the early childhood classroom. Thus, playful and exploratory experiences in early childhood are not separate from academic standards-based learning, but rather at the heart of it. -Dr. Debora B. Wisneski, John T. Langan Professor of Early Childhood Education, University of Nebraska at Omaha Author InformationLora Battle Bailey is Dean and Professor of Early Childhood Education, New Mexico Highlands University. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |