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Comparing preschool curriculums

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Comparing preschool curriculums

  1. 1. Comparing Preschool Curriculums BY JESSICA JACOBSEN 1
  2. 2. Montessori  Child Centered Curriculum  Teachers are guides, helping the children find their way in the materials  Play is the child’s work  Play is focused on academics and allows children to work at their own pace 2
  3. 3. Taking A Look At What Preschool Montessori Is And How It Works! 3
  4. 4. Taking A Look At Infant Montessori And How It Works 4
  5. 5. Waldorf  Play based with a predictable structure  Dependable routine  Mixed age classrooms  Does not include media in the classroom  Does not involve academics, no homework, tests, handout or even desks  Children spend a lot of time outdoors  Teaches kids how to think, not what to think 5
  6. 6. Taking A Look At Waldorf Schools 6
  7. 7. Reggio Emilia  Project-based approach  Lessons are based on interest of the child  Teacher encourages children to discover answers on their own through experience  Create projects to help children learn concepts and ideas, projects can take weeks to complete  Class room is set up to be a home like environment  Teachers do a lot of documentation, documentation shows the process and the product 7
  8. 8. Taking A Look At Reggio Emilia Schools 8
  9. 9. High/ Scope Approach  Active Participatory Learning  Focuses on adult- child interactions, classroom layout and materials, and the daily routine  Classes are divided into interest areas  Children engage in both individual and social play  Children participate in both small group and large group activities  Plan-Do- Review format: Plan- Children make choices about what they will do, Do- they carry out their ideas, Review- they reflect on their activities with peers and adults 9
  10. 10. Taking A Look At High/Scope Approach 10
  11. 11. Bank Street Preschool  Development-Interaction Approach  Emphasis is on educating the whole child in an experience- based, interdisciplinary and collaborative setting  Mixed age classrooms  Provides a balance between child and adult initiated activities  Necessitates the staff to set goals, plan strategies for achieving them and follow up to evaluate and revise them as necessary 11
  12. 12. Taking A Look At Bank Street Preschools 12

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