Curriculum Development
6X. Six Ways Educators Can Honor Home Languages
Six ways monolingual teachers can honor children's home languages.
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Authored by:
Angèle Sancho Passe
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Teaching Young Children
Vol. 17, No. 4
July 1, 2024
Summer 2024
Nurturing Multilingual Learners in Preschool
Teaching Young Children is NAEYC's magazine for anyone who works with preschoolers. Colorful, informative, and easy-to-read, TYC is packed full of teaching ideas, strategies, and tips.
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Young Children
March 1, 2024
Toward An Equity-Centered Approach to Early Childhood Social Studies
In this article, we follow Ms. Mena’s kindergartners’ lead to imagine an approach to early childhood social studies that makes space and time for inquiry into compelling social studies questions.
Authored by
Authored by:
Anna Falkner, Noreen Naseem Rodríguez
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Young Children
March 1, 2024
Rocking and Rolling. Supporting Curiosity and Inquiry in Early Social Studies
By leveraging children's natural curiosity, educators can offer a wide range of equity-based opportunities to learn about social studies principles every single day.
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Authored by:
Anna Falkner, Noreen Naseem Rodríguez
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Young Children
March 1, 2024
Powering Up: Interdisciplinary Project-Based Learning for Young Engaged Citizens
Using project-based learning with a social justice focus helps develop interdisciplinary instruction across social studies disciplines.
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Authored by:
Crystal N. Wise, Betül Demiray Sandıraz, Melanie M. McCormick, Anne-Lise Halvorsen
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Young Children
March 1, 2024
Knowledgeable and Engaged Young Citizens: Social Studies in Early Childhood
This issue of Young Children focuses on some of these key concepts and effective practices for promoting early social studies.
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Authored by:
Annie Moses
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Young Children
December 1, 2023
Reading, Coding, and Crafting: Introducing Computational Thinking to Young Children
Reading, coding and crafting activities can help develop children's computational thinking skills.
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Authored by:
Candace Joswick, Joohi Lee, Robin Jocius, Kathryn Pole
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Young Children
September 1, 2023
Creating Multimodal Experiences to Engage All Students in Early Grade Classrooms
Learn how educators can integrate high-quality multimodal experiences in science and math learning.
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Authored by:
Kate I. McCormick, Christine Uliassi, Krystal Barber, Kim Wieczorek
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Young Children
September 1, 2023
Shifting from a Classroom of Reluctant Compliance to a Classroom of Responsive Curiosity
This article presents a three-part playful learning framework to help educators move from a culture of compliance to one of agency and curiosity.
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Authored by:
Elias Blinkoff, Charlotte Anne Wright, Molly Scott, Katelyn Fletcher, Allyson S. Masters, Hande Ilgaz, Lien Vu, Kathy Hirsh-Pasek, Roberta Michnick Golinkoff
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January 1, 2012
So Much More than the ABCs: The Early Phases of Reading and Writing, Revised Edition
Learn more about So Much More than the ABCs, Revised Edition
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Authored by:
Molly F. Collins, Judith A. Schickedanz
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Young Children
December 1, 2022
The Preschool Birth Stories Project: Developing Emergent Curriculum with Families
In “The Preschool Birth Stories Project,” the children are absorbed in family narratives about their own and their classmates’ births.
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Authored by:
Hannah Kye
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Emergent Curriculum and the Cycle of Inquiry (On Demand)
NAEYC’s Emergent Curriculum and the Cycle of Inquiry Approach course, is the first step on your journey to guiding children through an emergent curriculum.
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Teaching Young Children
September 1, 2021
Rethinking Field Trips: Venturing Out to Foster Meaningful Learning
Knowing that local field trips are a source of curriculum in early childhood education, two teachers venture to a theater with their class, then engage in a project about storytelling, performance, and stages.
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Authored by:
Lynette Bagwell, Betsy Cahill
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Teaching Young Children
September 1, 2021
Exploring Nature Indoors with Observational Drawing and Scientific Thinking
One valuable way we can support children’s exploration of nature is by teaching them how to observe carefully and create observational drawings, which encourage children to understand and question their world.
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Authored by:
Kendra Nenia, Melissa Clucas Walter
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September 17, 2021
Ten Things I Learned in the Virtual Classroom that I’ll Use This Year
After using hand-on learning in my virtual classroom, here are key ideas I learned while teaching in the pandemic Zoom classroom that I will be carrying with me as we begin the upcoming school year.
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Authored by:
Julia Luckenbill
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NAEYC Publishes Book on Integrating the Learning Stories Approach
NAEYC promotes high-quality early learning for all children, birth through age 8, by connecting practice, policy, and research. We advance a diverse early childhood profession and support all who care for, educate, and work on behalf of young children.