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Part 1 Foundations of Early Childhood Education 2
^ * -ja Chapter 1 Continuity and Change in Early Childhood Education.............2
IPalMH Chapter 2 Building on a Tradition of Excellence..........................36
-iNylPlÎ Chapter 3 Understanding and Applying Developmental^ Appropriate Practice.68
Part 2
Learning and Developing from Birth to Age 8: Who We Teach too
Chapter 4 Applying What We Know about Children’s Learning and Development.......100
Chapter 5 Adapting for Individual Differences...................................138
Chapter 6 Embracing a Culturally and Linguistically Diverse World...............170
Part 3 Intentional Teaching: How to Teach 204
Chapter 7 Building Effective Partnerships with Families...................204
Chapter 8 Creating a Caring Community of Learners: Guiding Young Children.238
f, Chapter 9 Teaching to Enhance Learning and Development......................272
Chapter 10 Planning Effective Curriculum..................................308
Chapter 11 Assessing Children’s Learning and Development..................344
Implementing an Effective Curriculum: What to Teach 378
Chapter 12 Teaching Children to Communicate: Language, Literacy,
and the Arts...................................................378
Chapter 13 Teaching Children to Investigate and Solve Problems:
Mathematics, Science, and Technology...........................420
Chapter 14 Teaching Children to Live in a Democratic Society: Social-Emotional
Learning and Social Studies....................................454
Chapter 15 Teaching Children to Be Healthy and Fit:
Physical Development and Health................................484
Chapter 16 Putting It All Together in Practice: Making a Difference for Children .. .516
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Table of Contents
Part 1
Foundations of Early Childhood Education 2
Chapter 1 Continuity and Change in Early Childhood Education..............................2
What Is Early Childhood Education?.......................................4
Why Early Childhood Education Is a Field on the Rise..................4
The Landscape of Early Childhood Education............................4
How Early Childhood Education Is Expanding............................9
Access to Early Childhood Education...................................10
How Early Childhood Education Is Changing.............................10
Why Become an Early Childhood Educator?.................................. 12
The Joys of Teaching Young Children...................................12
Dimensions of Effective, Intentional Teaching.........................13
Career Options for Early Childhood Educators..........................13
The Culture of Early Childhood Education..............................17
Early Childhood Program Quality and Effectiveness........................ 19
Setting Standards for Quality.........................................19
Measuring Quality in Early Childhood Programs.........................21
Measuring Effectiveness...............................................22
The Positive Effects of Early Childhood Education........................22
Brain Research........................................................22
Lasting Benefits of Early Childhood Education.........................23
The Positive Effects of Prekindergarten, Head Start, and Child Care...24
Social Justice and Closing the Achievement Gap........................25
Current Trends in Early Childhood Education..............................27
New Federal and State Policy Initiatives..............................27
Standards and Accountability..........................................28
Higher Teacher Qualifications.........................................29
Alignment of Services from Birth Through Age 8........................30
Advances in Technology................................................30
Stress in Children’s Lives............................................30
Continuity and Change.................................................31
Chapter 2 Building on a Tradition of Excellence........................................36
Learning from the Past.................................................37
Why History Is Relevant.............................................38
The Changing View of Children.......................................39
European Influences on American Early Childhood Education.............41
John Amos Comenius..................................................42
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Johann Pestalozzi.....................................................43
Friedrich Froebel.....................................................44
Maria Montessori......................................................45
Early Childhood Movements in the United States...........................47
The Kindergarten Movement.............................................47
Progressive Education.................................................48
The Nursery School Movement...........................................50
The Child Care Movement...............................................55
A Wider View of Early Childhood History..................................57
African Americans in Early Childhood History..........................58
Native American Early Childhood History...............................59
Latino Early Childhood History........................................60
Bringing the Stories Together............................................62
The Story of Head Start...............................................62
The Prekindergarten Story.............................................64
Building on a Tradition of Excellence.................................64
Chapter 3 Understanding and Applying Developmental^ Appropriate
Practice...................................................................68
What Is Developmental^ Appropriate Practice?.............................70
NAEYC S Position Statement on Developmentally Appropriate Practice....70
Current Issues in Developmentally Appropriate Practice................70
Developmentally Appropriate Practice in the Classroom.................73
Intentional Teaching.....................................................75
Purposeful Planning...................................................76
Understand and Explain Practices......................................76
Developmentally Appropriate Decision Making..............................78
Make Informed Decisions...............................................79
Consider All You Know When Making Decisions...........................83
The Complex Role of the Teacher..........................................84
Create a Caring Community of Learners.................................85
Teach to Enhance Learning and Development.............................86
Plan Curriculum to Achieve Important Goals............................87
Assess Children s Development and Learning............................87
Build Relationships with Families and Communities.....................87
The Teacher s Role in Context.........................................88
Widening the Lens: Moving from Either/Or to Both/And Thinking........89
Developmentally Appropriate Learning Environments........................91
Organize the Physical Space...........................................91
Organize the Day......................................................92
Research on Developmentally Appropriate Practice.........................94
Research Reviews......................................................94
Research on Elements of Developmentally Appropriate Practice..........95
The Future of Developmentally Appropriate Practice....................97
Part 2
Learning and Developing from Birth to Age 8: Who We Teach 100
Chapter 4 Applying What We Know about Children’s Learning
and Development..............................................................100
Understanding Development and Learning.....................................102
What Is Development?....................................................102
What Is Learning?.......................................................103
The Role of Theory......................................................103
The Relationship between Theory Research, and Practice..................103
Why Study Child Development and Learning?...............................105
Brain Development and Implications for Practice............................105
How the Brain Promotes Learning.........................................105
Implications for Children...............................................106
Implications for Practice...............................................107
Child Development Theories.................................................108
Erikson s Psychosocial Theory of Human Development......................108
Maslow’s Self-Actualization Theory.......................................Ill
Piaget and Cognitive Developmental Theory...............................112
Vygotsky and Sociocultural Theory.......................................117
Bronfenbrenner’s Ecological Systems Theory of Development...............122
Learning Theories..........................................................124
B. F. Skinner and Behaviorism..........................................124
Albert Bandura and Social Cognitive Theory..............................128
The Role of Play in Development and Learning...............................131
Types of Play............................................................131
The Benefits of Play....................................................133
Play and Motivation.....................................................133
Connecting Theory and Practice.............................................133
Chapter 5 Adapting for Individual Differences................................................138
The Importance of Individual Differences...................................140
Why Pay Attention to Individual Differences?............................140
Where Do Individual Differences Come From?..............................140
How Experience Affects Outcomes for Children: Risk or Resilience........142
What We Know About Individual Differences..................................142
Gender Differences......................................................143
Cognitive Development and Abilities.....................................144
Emotional and Social Development........................................144
Approaches to Learning..................................................145
Physical Development....................................................146
Seeing Each Child as an Individual......................................146
Multiple Intelligences: A Theory of Individual Differences.................147
Gifted and Talented Children............................................149
Responsive Education for All Learners......................................150
Differentiating Instruction.............................................150
Response to Intervention................................................151
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Individual Differences in Ability.................................
The Language of Early Childhood Special Education...............
What Teachers Should Know about Children with Disabilities......
Seeing Children with Disabilities as Individuals: The Case of Autism
What Teachers Should Know about Legal Requirements
for Children with Disabilities..................................
Embracing Natural Learning Environments and Inclusion...........
Effective Practices for Children with Diverse Abilities...........
Work on a Team..................................................
Assess Young Children of Diverse Abilities......................
Plan Individualized Instructional Strategies....................
Chapter 6 Embracing a Culturally and Linguistically Diverse World . . .
Understanding Cultural Diversity..................................
What Is Culture?................................................
The Role of Culture in Development..............................
How Culture Functions: Principles to Keep in Mind...............
A Framework for Thinking About Culture............................
Individualistic Cultural Orientation............................
Interdependent Cultural Orientation.............................
Continuum of Common Cultural Values.............................
Applying the Continuum in Practice..............................
Understanding Your Own Cultural Perspective.......................
Become Aware of Your Own Cultural Experiences...................
Learn about the Perspectives of Various Cultural Groups.........
Teaching in a Culturally and Linguistically Diverse World.........
Why Does Culture Matter to Teachers?............................
Embracing Linguistic Diversity..................................
Cultural Competence: The Key to Effective Teaching................
Cross-Cultural Communication....................................
Effective Practices for Diverse Learners..........................
Culturally Responsive Teaching..................................
Linguistically Responsive Teaching..............................
Anti-Bias Education.............................................
Intentional Teaching: How to Teach
Chapter 7 Building Effective Partnerships with Families
Today s Families............................
Welcoming Diverse Families...............
Family Dynamics..........................
Family Circumstances and Challenges......
Reciprocal Relationships with Families......
Roles of Teachers and Parents............
Family-Centered Practice.................
Communication with Families................................................216
Barriers to Effective Communication.....................................216
Effective Communication Strategies......................................218
Family Engagement in Programs and Schools.............................227
Benefits of Family Involvement..........................................227
Opportunities for Meaningful Family Engagement..........................228
Community Partnerships..................................................230
A Framework for Building Partnerships with Families........................230
Clarify Preferences.....................................................231
Communicate Preferences.................................................231
Negotiate Successfully..................................................232
Demonstrate Willingness to Learn and Change.............................234
Chapter 8 Creating a Caring Community of Learners: Guiding
Young Children...............................................................238
A Caring Community of Learners: The Teaching Pyramid Model...............240
The Value of a Caring Community of Learners...........................240
The Teaching Pyramid Model..............................................242
Positive Relationships with Children.......................................244
The Importance of Relationships.........................................244
Effective Strategies to Build Positive Relationships....................248
High-Quality Supportive Environments.......................................251
Establish Clear, Consistent, Fair Rules for Behavior....................253
Support Children to Do Their Best.......................................253
Teaching Social-Emotional Competence and Guiding Behavior..................255
Guidance and Punishment.................................................255
Teach Emotional Literacy and Social Skills..............................256
Conflict Resolution.....................................................257
Intensive Individualized Interventions.....................................259
Understand Challenging Behaviors........................................260
Assess and Address the Function of the Child s Behavior...............260
Team with Families and Professionals to Implement Individualized Plans .... 261
Use Positive Behavior Support...........................................262
Applying the Teaching Pyramid Model........................................263
Apply the Pyramid Model to Teaching Boys................................263
Apply the Pyramid Model to Address Biting.............................266
Apply the Pyramid Model to Alleviate Bullying.........................268
Chapter 9 Teaching to Enhance Learning and Development.....................................272
Teaching: Both a Science and an Art........................................274
The Science of Teaching.................................................275
The Art of Teaching.....................................................276
A Repertoire of Effective Teaching Strategies............................277
What Are Teaching Strategies?...........................................277
Teacher-Initiated and Child-Initiated Experiences.......................278
Using an Array of Teaching Strategies...................................278
The Power of Scaffolding: An Integrated Approach......................285
Connecting Teaching Strategies and Learning Goals..........................288
Reflect on Your Own Learning..........................................288
Strategies That Make Learning Meaningful..............................289
Strategies That Develop Concepts......................................291
Strategies That Promote Higher-Level Thinking and Problem Solving.....292
Grouping as an Instructional Approach....................................294
The Learning Environment..............................................294
Play as a Context for Learning...........................................298
Teachers’ Involvement during Play.....................................298
Teachers’ Role during Play............................................299
Teaching with Digital Media..............................................301
Research on Digital Media.............................................301
Using Technology and Digital Media to Teach...........................302
Assistive Technology for Children with Diverse Abilities..............304
Chapter 10 Planning Effective Curriculum...................................................308
Defining Curriculum......................................................310
What Is Curriculum?...................................................311
Curriculum Models, Approaches, and Frameworks.........................311
Written Curriculum Plans..............................................312
The Teacher’s Role....................................................313
Components of Effective Curriculum.......................................315
The Role of Standards in Curriculum......................................318
What Are Standards?...................................................318
How Do Standards Affect Curriculum?...................................318
Alignment of Standards and Curriculum across Age Groups...............319
Approaches to Planning Curriculum........................................322
Emergent Curriculum...................................................322
Integrated Curriculum.................................................324
Thematic Curriculum...................................................324
Webbing...............................................................325
The Project Approach..................................................325
Scope and Sequence....................................................327
Research-Based Early Childhood Curricula.................................328
Comprehensive Curriculum..............................................328
Focused Curriculum....................................................332
The Reggio Emilia Approach............................................333
Research on Preschool Curriculum......................................335
A Model for Planning Effective Curriculum................................335
The Child in the Sociocultural Context................................336
Sources of Curriculum.................................................337
Applying the Curriculum Model in Practice.............................337
Adapting for Individual Differences...................................339
Chapter 11 Assessing Children s Learning and Development..................................344
Learning the Language of Assessment......................................346
Formative and Summative Assessment....................................346
Informal and Formal Assessments.......................................347
Observation...........................................................347
Part 4
Performance Assessment....................................................347
Dynamic Assessment.......................................................348
Standardized Testing.....................................................348
Types of Standardized Tests..............................................349
Purposes of Assessment: Why Assess?.........................................349
Assessing to Improve Teaching and Learning...............................350
Identifying Children with Special Learning or Developmental Needs........351
Evaluating Program Quality...............................................352
Assessing for Accountability..............................................352
Connecting Purposes and Types of Assessment...............................353
Indicators of Effective Assessment..........................................353
Developmental^ Appropriate Assessment.....................................354
Culturally and Linguistically Responsive Assessment.......................356
Individually Appropriate Assessment for Children with Special Needs......358
Observation and Recording to Improve Learning...............................360
Observing and Gathering Evidence.........................................360
Recording What Children Know and Can Do......................................363
Interpreting and Using Evidence to Improve Teaching and Learning.........369
Standardized Testing of Young Children......................................372
Types of Standardized Tests..............................................372
Appropriate Uses of Standardized Testing.................................373
Concerns about Standardized Testing......................................373
Assessment and the Common Core...........................................375
Kindergarten Entry Assessment............................................375
Implementing an Effective Curriculum: What to Teach 378
Chapter 12 Teaching Children to Communicate: Language, Literacy, and the Arts . . . 378
Children s Language Development...........................................................380
The Critical Importance of Language Development......................380
Types of Language................................................... 380
Language Differences in Children......................................381
Developmental Continuum: Oral Language................................382
Impact of Common Core Speaking and Listening Standards...............382
Scaffolding Children s Language Development..............................384
Supporting Language Development in Babies and Toddlers................384
Scaffolding Preschoolers’ Language Development........................385
Dual Language Learning...................................................390
How Children Learn a Second Language..................................390
Developmental Continuum: Dual Language Acquisition....................391
Teaching Dual Language Learners.......................................391
Early Literacy: Birth through Age 5......................................394
Developmental Continuum: Early Literacy Learning......................395
Literacy-Rich Environments............................................395
Early Literacy from Birth to Kindergarten.............................397
Literacy in the Primary Grades...........................................404
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Learning to Read.....................................................404
Developmental Continuum: Literacy in Kindergarten and Primary Grades .... 404
Evidence-Based Reading Instruction...................................404
Digital Literacy.....................................................407
Impact of the Common Core State Standards............................408
Communicating Through the Arts..........................................409
The Value of Creative Arts...........................................409
Visual Arts..........................................................412
Music, Movement, and Dance...........................................415
Drama................................................................416
Seeing the Arts with New Eyes........................................416
Chapter 13 Teaching Children to Investigate and Solve Problems:
Mathematics, Science, and Technology ......................................420
The Importance of Mathematics and Science...............................422
The Need for an Educated Workforce...................................422
The Mathematics Achievement Gap......................................422
The Cognitive Foundations of Early Learning.............................423
The Continuum of Cognitive Development...............................424
Executive Function...................................................424
Children s Thinking..................................................424
Language and Cognition...............................................427
Mathematical Language and the Achievement Gap........................428
Effective Mathematics Curriculum and Teaching...........................429
Mathematics Curriculum Content.......................................429
Mathematics Process Skills...........................................434
Effective Mathematics Curriculum.....................................436
Effective Mathematics Teaching.......................................436
The Role of Play in Teaching and Learning Mathematics................439
Effective Science Curriculum and Teaching...............................441
Science and Technology in the Early Childhood Curriculum.............441
Science Content......................................................442
Effective Science Teaching...........................................444
Teaching about and with Technology......................................448
A Developmental^ and Technologically Appropriate Classroom...........449
Chapter 14 Teaching Children to Live in a Democratic Society:
Social-Emotional Learning and Social Studies...............................454
Social-Emotional Foundations of Early Learning..........................456
Emotional Development................................................456
Self-Regulation......................................................457
Social Development...................................................457
Stress in Children’s Lives...........................................458
Continuum of Social and Emotional Development...........................459
Infants and Toddlers.................................................459
Preschool and Kindergarten...........................................460
Primary Grades.......................................................463
Diversity and Social-Emotional Development...........................463
The Role of Play in Social-Emotional Learning..........................466
Emotional Development and Play.......................................466
Social Development and Play...........................................467
Effective Social-Emotional Curriculum and Teaching.......................468
Social and Emotional Curriculum Goals................................468
Effective Social Studies Curriculum and Teaching.......................472
What Is Social Studies?..............................................473
Social Studies Content Goals.........................................474
Effective Strategies for Teaching Social Studies....................480
Chapter 15 Teaching Children to Be Healthy and Fit: Physical
Development and Health......................................................484
The Importance of Physical Fitness and Health..........................486
Benefits of Physical Fitness..........................................486
Childhood Obesity Crisis.............................................486
Implications for Early Childhood Programs............................487
How Physical Development Occurs.......................................488
The Continuum of Physical Development...................................489
Phases of Motor Development..........................................489
Gross-Motor Development...............................................490
Fine-Motor Development...............................................496
The Role of Play in Physical Development...............................503
Childhood Experiences with the Natural Environment....................504
Outdoor Play Environments............................................505
The Value of Rough-and-Tumble Play...................................506
Health and Safety Standards.............................................507
The Teacher’s Role in Health and Safety...............................507
Effective Curriculum and Teaching to Promote Physical
Fitness and Health......................................................509
Curriculum for Physical Development..................................509
Effective Health Curriculum and Teaching.............................511
Chapter 16 Putting It All Together in Practice: Making a Difference
for Children...............................................................516
Life as an Early Childhood Educator.....................................518
Caring for and Educating Infants and Young Toddlers..................518
Teaching the Whole Child in the Preschool............................519
Teaching the Whole Child in the Kindergarten.........................522
Teaching the Whole Child in the Primary Grades.......................524
Beginning Your Journey as an Early Childhood Professional...............526
Become a Professional................................................527
Protect Children from Abuse and Neglect..............................532
Join a Profession That Makes a Difference............................534
Glossary...................................................................537
References.................................................................545
Author Index...............................................................566
xxiv Subject Index...........................................................572
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title_full | Effective practices in early childhood education building a foundation Sue Bredekamp, Early Childhood Education Consultant |
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