|
![]() |
|||
|
||||
OverviewThe Original Learning Approach is a new reflective practice that can be applied to any pedagogical method, philosophy, or context. Influenced by the Reggio Emilia Approach and AnjiPlay, The Original Learning Approach facilitates observation, imitation, and practice for learning through play. By incorporating wonder, curiosity, joy, knowledge, imagination, interaction, risk, time, reflection, and listening into children's play, this teaching lens will help early childhood professionals nurture continuous lifelong learners. With questions, reflections, and stories of practice, The Original Learning Approach will help child care providers create a range of inclusive types of play and play experiences focused on interacting with people, materials, nature, the indoors, time, and the children themselves. Cultivate learning in your program that allows children to learn naturally and at their own pace. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Suzanne AxelssonPublisher: Redleaf Press Imprint: Redleaf Press Dimensions: Width: 17.50cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 25.10cm Weight: 0.173kg ISBN: 9781605547831ISBN 10: 1605547832 Pages: 200 Publication Date: 03 January 2023 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsSuzanne Axelsson never talks down to the reader. Still, she adds profound philosophical insights in such a conversational way that I slammed on my mental brakes, wondering, ""Did she just say that?"" She doesn't preach about inclusiveness, but instead demonstrates over and over how to treasure each child's differences. To take inclusiveness a step further, she advocates for valuing the wisdom of indigenous peoples. How does she recommend we do this? By listening. I suspect that if Suzanne had to pick one trait of a great early childhood educator, parent, or politician, she would choose listening. --Jay Beckwith, play systems designer and advocate In The Original Learning Approach, Suzanne Axelsson invites us and challenges us to redefine our own views about early childhood education and our vision of children, starting with the terms we constantly use to understand how our interpretations guide our practices. With a keen focus on understanding the child as a unique individual, the book is essential in today's educational climate because it provides educators a fresh perspective that challenges them to develop a new vision for what their work can achieve. --Miriam Beloglovsky, author, speaker, and professor of early childhood education Suzanne Axelsson is one of the most courageous, original, and provocative thinkers working in early childhood education today. There is a magnificent, unquenchable curiosity behind this book. Her ability to show us new perspectives on how our youngest citizens learn by turning conventional thinking on its head is challenging, even at times upsetting, but ultimately an experience that will transform how you see young children and how they learn. --Tom Hobson, Co-Founder, Teacher Tom's World In The Original Learning Approach, Suzanne Axelsson invites us and challenges us to redefine our own views about early childhood education and our vision of children, starting with the terms we constantly use to understand how our interpretations guide our practices. With a keen focus on understanding the child as a unique individual, the book is essential in today's educational climate because it provides educators a fresh perspective that challenges them to develop a new vision for what their work can achieve. --Miriam Beloglovsky, author, speaker, and professor of early childhood education Suzanne Axelsson is one of the most courageous, original, and provocative thinkers working in early childhood education today. There is a magnificent, unquenchable curiosity behind this book. Her ability to show us new perspectives on how our youngest citizens learn by turning conventional thinking on its head is challenging, even at times upsetting, but ultimately an experience that will transform how you see young children and how they learn. --Tom Hobson, Co-Founder, Teacher Tom's World Author InformationSuzanne Axelsson works as a pedagogical consultant using listening and philosophy with children as tools to improve democratic play and learning spaces in early childhood education. She works on the early years (EY) program at the Department of Child and Youth Studies, Stockholm University, Sweden. Suzanne has a masters in ECE and has traveled globally to hold keynotes, workshops, presentations, and visit EY settings. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |