Course Description

In order to understand and work with young children, adults need to understand and respond to how children think and how they subsequently interact within their learning spaces. Learning environments and activities for young children are usually organized to encourage children’s active play. Often, however, a clear idea of what the intended learning within a learning space or activity is not defined. It is assumed that children will learn what they need to learn. This may happen, but as adults we also need to ensure that children gain the skills and abilities that lay the foundations of later learning.

Module Three is focused on where we go, after forming a clear idea of what intended learning might happen within a learning space or activity. Additional learning supports are covered.

Executive Director, Life Long Learn Ingrid Crowther

Ingrid Crowther earned her Doctor of Education in Early Childhood and the Middle years. Her background includes teaching in early childhood, elementary school, university and college programs. She has presented at numerous childcare conferences both nationally and internationally. She has published articles in a variety of journals and has completed ten textbooks and a number of children’s books.http://lifelonglearn.com

Course curriculum

    1. Arrangement Criteria

    2. Expanding Learning Over Time

    3. Evaluation of Learning Spaces

    1. Self Assessment

    2. Module Summary

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    1. References

About this course

  • $20.00
  • 10 lessons
  • 0 hours of video content