My Research Journey
"When we treat children's play as seriously as it
deserves, we are helping them feel the joy that's to be found in the creative
spirit. It's the things we play with and the people who help us play that make
a great difference in our lives."
Fred rogers
Effective Programs and Practices in the Early childhood area have always been my passion. The reason why I changed the subject I announced
in the discussion board is that I understood that I wanted to research the
Child-Centered Curriculum. As a subheading of this topic, Child-Centered
Curriculum, educational practices will be the main center of my simulation
journey. I have advocated on this topic in my previous classes, but I believe
there is still a lot to learn. Following my experience in education, I want to
advocate for the construction of learning environments where a Child-Centered
Curriculum. I believe that using an excellent game-based curriculum means
realizing an educational environment where children love learning deeply, rely
on their skills as learners, strengthen their social and emotional skills,
develop deep relationships with their peers and teachers, and are excited to be
at school as part of their community.
Fred rogers
I would be very grateful to see other sources and
information that my colleagues are willing to share in the comments.
I commend your passion and dedication to the research topic you have chosen. I think it is great that you are advocating as well. I feel as educators, we have to be passionate as well as nurturing when it comes to the issues that affect our learners so much. It is my hope that I can use the new research skills I am acquiring in this course to be more of an advocate also, not only for the kids in my classroom but also for the community. If there is any way I can help with your research, please let me know. I look forward to learning and sharing with you further.
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Andrea
I always wanted to know who do the research be hind child car curriculum because as a teacher sometimes I don't understand why they don't chose things that they think children would want to learn about.
ReplyDeleteChild-centered curriculum can definitely create developmentally appropriate practices in the classroom where children can explore based on their development and having a curriculum that can be modified or advanced depending on the child.
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