Friday, April 1, 2011

Early Childhood Education Resources

Education Resources that I respect:
http://www.montessori.org/ A site defining the mission of Montessori curriculum and providing links for parents and educators.

http://www.flippengroup.com/education/ckh.html Official site of the flippengroup that conducts Capturing Kids Hearts training across the nation. CKP program is a dedicated to transforming the educational environment into one of mutual trust, respect and caring.

http://teachers.net/gazette/wong.html A collection of articles by Harry & Rosemary Wong, innovators in creating self managing classrooms and helping professional become effective teachers


Position Statements and Influential Practices
Selected Early Childhood Organizations
Part 2: Global Support for Children’s Rights and Well-Being

5 comments:

  1. Hello Patricia,
    Thank you for the resources. I was not familiar with the "Capturing Kids Hearts" nor the Wong family sites. I will take a look at these two resources this weekend. I'm finding this assignment to be very helpful to me as I was really needing to expand on my ECE knowledge; having a link to other resources is a great way to do this.

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  2. Patricia,
    I too was unfamiliar with the additional resources you posted - thanks! Our "group library" is expanding.
    Joey

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  3. I love that you posted the Montessori site as one in which you respect. I feel Maria Montessori has done so much for the education world. I also enjoyed looking over the articles from Harry and Rosemary Wong. One of m education classes used a book from Wong and I found it very effective and useful for becoming a teacher.

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  4. Hello Patricia,
    Thank you for posting the resource A collection of articles by Harry & Rosemary Wong. They sound very interesting and I want to read more about how to create self managing classrooms.
    Alissa

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  5. Thanks for sharing articles from Harry and Rosemary Wong for I believe that being an effective teacher is imperative to children and their different learning abilities. Teachers have to be flexible with teaching styles and their curriculums. Thanks for the insights!!!

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