This is a key resource for early childhood educators, especially those inspired by the Reggio Emilia approach or other inquiry-based, social-constructivist models. It answers the important question teachers face when they come up against challenges in their work with children: "What do I do now?"
This is a key resource for early childhood educators, especially those inspired by the Reggio Emilia approach or other inquiry-based, social-constructivist models. It answers the important question teachers face when they come up against challenges in their work with children: "What do I do now?"Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Pam Oken-Wright, M.Ed., is a pedagogical consultant and author who worked with young children as a teacher-researcher for 37 years.
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Part 1: The Child, The Teacher, and Conflict as Gift and Challenge 1. The Beauty of Conflict 2. Who is the Child? 3. Who is the Teacher? 4. The Role of Inner and External Conflict in Teaching and Learning 5. Challenges to Pedagogical Flow Part 2: Flexible Protocols: Tools for the Back Pocket of the Thinking Teacher 6. The Environment and Small Systems 7. Flow Challenge: Social Conflict 8. Conversations for the Co-Construction of Theory 9. Flow Challenge: Cognitive Conflict in Play and Conversation 11. The Cardinal Story 12. Points of Conflict in Children's Research 13. Flow Challenge: Points of Conflict in Representation 14. The Clay Horse
Part 1: The Child, The Teacher, and Conflict as Gift and Challenge 1. The Beauty of Conflict 2. Who is the Child? 3. Who is the Teacher? 4. The Role of Inner and External Conflict in Teaching and Learning 5. Challenges to Pedagogical Flow Part 2: Flexible Protocols: Tools for the Back Pocket of the Thinking Teacher 6. The Environment and Small Systems 7. Flow Challenge: Social Conflict 8. Conversations for the Co-Construction of Theory 9. Flow Challenge: Cognitive Conflict in Play and Conversation 11. The Cardinal Story 12. Points of Conflict in Children's Research 13. Flow Challenge: Points of Conflict in Representation 14. The Clay Horse
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