By leveraging children's natural curiosity, educators can offer a wide range of equity-based opportunities to learn about social studies principles every泭single day.
Because books are a gateway for children to learn more about themselves and others, it's important to create class libraries that celebrate differences and promote inclusivity.
Teaching Young Children泭is 51勛圖厙's magazine for anyone who works with preschoolers. Colorful, informative, and easy-to-read,泭TYC泭is packed full of teaching ideas, strategies, and tips.
Focusing on the ecology of the classroom allows educators to intentionally create opportunities throughout the learning day to foster childrens early literacy and language skills.
Authored by
Authored by:
Leslie La Croix, Kimberly Sanders Austin, Christine Pegorraro Schull, Sara E. Miller, Julie K. Kidd
Author Maria Beteta describes how an innocent question became an opportunity to explore powerful concepts such as identity, culture, self-perception, differences, and similarities that connect us all.
In this article, we share how reading experiences served as jumping off points for exploring how disability representation in childrens literature can be incorporated as an essential component of teacher preparation and childrens literacy learning.泭