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Blog5 Reggio Emilia Approach Values Reflected in a Creative Curriculum Classroom
The Reggio Emilia Approach and The Creative Curriculum are both founded on the idea that children are capable of driving their own learning and benefit most from supportive teachers who...
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BlogEducating the Whole Child: Writing Instruction
...experiences The Creative Curriculum classroom can offer children each day. For more ideas, teachers can explore the Guided Edition of The Creative Curriculum for Preschool, Volume 4: Language & Literacy....
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BlogTop 6 Questions Answered: CLASS Assessment and Teaching Strategies
...teachers for their CLASS® observation. Many programs have found that using The Creative Curriculum to fidelity has helped prepare their teachers for their CLASS® Assessment. The Creative Curriculum is focused...
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BlogImplementing The Creative Curriculum in Head Start Programs
...and professional development. The Creative Curriculum The Creative Curriculum for Infants, Toddlers & Twos and The Creative Curriculum for Preschool are both aligned to the Early Learning Outcomes Framework....
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BlogPlay Doesn’t Sustain Itself: What High-Quality Preschool Leadership Really Takes
...both of those needs. It also demonstrates that play is a purposeful and rigorous approach to learning that supports kindergarten readiness. A high-quality play-based curriculum such as The Creative Curriculum...
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BlogEducating the Whole Child: 4 Steps for Setting up the Classroom Environment
...participate cooperatively and constructively in group situations. The Creative Curriculum for Preschool, Volume 1: The Foundation, Chapter 2, “The Learning Environment: Setting Up and Maintaining the Environment” provides basic information...
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BlogEducating the Whole Child: Teaching Children to Read
...this topic (The Creative Curriculum for Preschool, Volume 4: Language and Literacy [2020], or The Creative Curriculum for Preschool Sixth Edition, Volume 3: Literacy [2016]). The other resource is our...
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BlogEducating the Whole Child: Social-Emotional Development
...in The Creative Curriculum?” The short answer may actually be “Where isn’t it?” Given the curriculum’s unwavering commitment to thinking about the whole child in every interaction, I argue that...