Developmentally Appropriate Practice in Early Childhood Programs
Serving Children From Birth Through Age 8
Based on what the research says about development, learning, and effective practices, as well as what experience tells us about teaching intentionally, Developmentally Appropriate Practice in Early Childhood Programs articulates the principles that should guide our decision making. Chapters describe children from birth through age 8 in detail.
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Produktdetails
Weitere Autoren: Bredekamp, Sue (Hrsg.)
- ISBN: 978-1-928896-64-7
- EAN: 9781928896647
- Produktnummer: 23240628
- Verlag: National Association for the Education of Young Children
- Sprache: Englisch
- Erscheinungsjahr: 2010
- Seitenangabe: 368 S.
- Masse: H27.4 cm x B21.5 cm x D1.4 cm 842 g
- Auflage: 3 Revised edition
- Gewicht: 842
- Sonstiges: Professional & Vocational
Über den Autor
Carol Copple is director of Publications and Initiatives in Educational Practice at NAEYC. She was on the faculty at Louisiana State University and the New School for Social Research. At the Educational Testing Service she co-developed and directed a research-based model for preschool education and conducted research on children's cognition. Her previous publications include Developmentally Appropriate Practice in Early Childhood Programs (Bredekamp & Copple 1997), Basics of Developmentally Appropriate Practice: An Introduction for Teachers of Children 3 to 6 (Bredekamp & Copple 2006), and Education the Young Thinker: Classroom Strategies for Cognitive Growth (Copple, Sigel, & Saunders 1984). She received her doctorate from Cornell University.Sue Bredekamp is an early childhood education consultant in Washington, DC. She has consulted for NAEYC, the Council for Professional Recognition, the Head Start BUreau, and state and local departments of education, and served on the Committee on Early Childhood Mathematics of the National Research Council. She developed a satellite television course on early literacy, HeadsUp! Reading. While director of Accreditation and Professional Development at NAEYC (1981-1998), she coauthored major NAEYC position statements and publications, including accreditation standards, on developmentally appropriate practice, curriculum and assessment, and learning to read and write. Currently she is writing a textbook, to be titled Effective Practices in Early Childhood Education: Becoming an Intentional Teacher. Her doctorate is from the University of Maryland.
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