The Art of Awareness: How Observation Can Transform Your Teaching Chapters cover observing seven different aspects of children's lives as well as tips for gathering and preparing documentation. Featuring nine Observation Study Sessions, this book offers ideas, acti
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| Title | : | The Art of Awareness: How Observation Can Transform Your Teaching |
| Author | : | |
| Rating | : | 4.59 (780 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 1884834841 |
| Format Type | : | Paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 192 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2002-07-01 |
| Genre | : |
Editorial : From Library Journal Curtis and Carter are early childhood experts who have both coauthored several books in the field of early childhood education. This book, their fifth together, is designed to offer ideas, activities, experiences, and practical strategies to help teachers and readers learn to value children of their individuality. The authors point out that one reason many current observation techniques fall short is that they ensure that each child is developing based on teaching techniques already in placeDrather than evolving those teaching techniques based on the development of each child. They truly believe that observation is more than just a teaching technique. Observing children provides a new way of thinking about learning and teaching, a way of making children visible just as they are, not just as teachers want them to be. The book is interspersed with photographs and observation stories, often with transcriptions of children's conversations. The text is easy to understan
Observing children closely provides a new way of thinking about learning and teaching, a way of making children visible as they are, not just as we want them to be. Featuring nine Observation Study Sessions, this book offers ideas, activities, and experiences, as opposed to just a set of checklists and facts to learn. Chapters cover observing seven different aspects of children's lives as well as tips for gathering and preparing documentation. A full-color insert provides examples of documentation.
I found that some other Spring-themed books, especially those by Lois Ehlert, were much better. Alright. No poop or boogers. Just get it, it's a lot if information packed into just under 2 hours. Should she express those feelings towards Yano?
At high school, Nanami makes new friends but one person catches her interest. Not everything that feels good is good." p. Me encantó porque pese al sufrimiento que se puede tener, en la voluntad de la persona está el deseo de superación y buscar cómo cada día salga el sol, aunque las condiciones nos mantengan en una bruma gris o oscura.. This book offers the opportunity to practice your observation skills. I assume novellas must be difficult to write – to get enough of a story to make us care about the characters and still leave room for plot has to be hard. Her voice when telling the short stories that top each recipe are entertaining and fun to read, often including family anecdotes and entert
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