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Presenting a compelling case for changing our system of education from a graded, curriculum-centered approach to a multiage, child-centered approach, Understanding Multiage Education is a comprehensive exploration of the philosophy and foundations of multiage education.
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Presenting a compelling case for changing our system of education from a graded, curriculum-centered approach to a multiage, child-centered approach, Understanding Multiage Education is a comprehensive exploration of the philosophy and foundations of multiage education.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Mai 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 585g
- ISBN-13: 9780367197773
- ISBN-10: 0367197774
- Artikelnr.: 56849668
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Mai 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 585g
- ISBN-13: 9780367197773
- ISBN-10: 0367197774
- Artikelnr.: 56849668
1. System: Graded or Multiage Education? Inside Insights 1.1: The Pedagogy
of Multiage Education 1.2: Montessori: A Different Path and Approach 2.
Benefits: Why Multiage Education? Inside Insights 2.1: A Multiage Family:
Diverse Community of Learners 2.2: Crisis in Creativity 3. Structure: Is It
a Multiage or Combination Class? Inside Insight 3.1: Specialists in
Multiage Schools: Experiences of Art Educators 4. Learning: Strategies
Versus Lesson Plans? Inside Insight 4.1: Young Social Scientists 5.
Learning: Goals Versus Objectives? Inside Insight 5.1: Multiage Inquiry
Science Project in Finland 6. Role of the Teacher: Facilitator or
Instructor? Inside Insight 6.1: Can We Build a Worm Center? 7. Curriculum:
Are Mixed-age Groupings Too Diverse to Teach Effectively? Inside Insight
7.1: Middle School Multiage Projects 8. Assessment: What Is Appropriate?
Inside Insight 8.1: Technology, Learning, and Community 9. Standards: Is
There a Conflict? Inside Insight 9.1: Neoliberal Thinking, Teachers'
Instruction, and Children's Learning 10. Self-Contained or Team Teaching?
Which Classroom Structure Is Best for Children? Inside Insight 10.1:
Bullying: Less Likely in a Multiage Setting 11. Mixed-age Grouping: Is It
Really Important? Inside Insights 11.1: The Value of Mixed-age Play 11:2:
Mixed-age Children Digging Holes Outside 12. Classroom Space: "Curriculum
Tasks" or "Learning Environment?" Inside Insights 12.1: Designing Spaces
for Children to Thrive 12.2: Let's Go Outdoors: A Learning Opportunity
12.3: Bilingual Projects in a Primary Multiage Classroom in Japan 13.
Defining Success: What Do We Really Want for Our Children? Inside Insight
13.1: Multiage Classrooms: Responsive and Inclusive Learning Communities
14. Change: Why Is It So Difficult? Inside Insight 14.1: The Long and
Winding Road to Multiage Classrooms Inside Insight 14.2: The Folly of
Homework: A Parent's View 15. Change: What Are the Possibilities? Inside
Insight 15.1: Beyond Measure 16. The Vision: The Future of Multiage
Education
of Multiage Education 1.2: Montessori: A Different Path and Approach 2.
Benefits: Why Multiage Education? Inside Insights 2.1: A Multiage Family:
Diverse Community of Learners 2.2: Crisis in Creativity 3. Structure: Is It
a Multiage or Combination Class? Inside Insight 3.1: Specialists in
Multiage Schools: Experiences of Art Educators 4. Learning: Strategies
Versus Lesson Plans? Inside Insight 4.1: Young Social Scientists 5.
Learning: Goals Versus Objectives? Inside Insight 5.1: Multiage Inquiry
Science Project in Finland 6. Role of the Teacher: Facilitator or
Instructor? Inside Insight 6.1: Can We Build a Worm Center? 7. Curriculum:
Are Mixed-age Groupings Too Diverse to Teach Effectively? Inside Insight
7.1: Middle School Multiage Projects 8. Assessment: What Is Appropriate?
Inside Insight 8.1: Technology, Learning, and Community 9. Standards: Is
There a Conflict? Inside Insight 9.1: Neoliberal Thinking, Teachers'
Instruction, and Children's Learning 10. Self-Contained or Team Teaching?
Which Classroom Structure Is Best for Children? Inside Insight 10.1:
Bullying: Less Likely in a Multiage Setting 11. Mixed-age Grouping: Is It
Really Important? Inside Insights 11.1: The Value of Mixed-age Play 11:2:
Mixed-age Children Digging Holes Outside 12. Classroom Space: "Curriculum
Tasks" or "Learning Environment?" Inside Insights 12.1: Designing Spaces
for Children to Thrive 12.2: Let's Go Outdoors: A Learning Opportunity
12.3: Bilingual Projects in a Primary Multiage Classroom in Japan 13.
Defining Success: What Do We Really Want for Our Children? Inside Insight
13.1: Multiage Classrooms: Responsive and Inclusive Learning Communities
14. Change: Why Is It So Difficult? Inside Insight 14.1: The Long and
Winding Road to Multiage Classrooms Inside Insight 14.2: The Folly of
Homework: A Parent's View 15. Change: What Are the Possibilities? Inside
Insight 15.1: Beyond Measure 16. The Vision: The Future of Multiage
Education
1. System: Graded or Multiage Education? Inside Insights 1.1: The Pedagogy
of Multiage Education 1.2: Montessori: A Different Path and Approach 2.
Benefits: Why Multiage Education? Inside Insights 2.1: A Multiage Family:
Diverse Community of Learners 2.2: Crisis in Creativity 3. Structure: Is It
a Multiage or Combination Class? Inside Insight 3.1: Specialists in
Multiage Schools: Experiences of Art Educators 4. Learning: Strategies
Versus Lesson Plans? Inside Insight 4.1: Young Social Scientists 5.
Learning: Goals Versus Objectives? Inside Insight 5.1: Multiage Inquiry
Science Project in Finland 6. Role of the Teacher: Facilitator or
Instructor? Inside Insight 6.1: Can We Build a Worm Center? 7. Curriculum:
Are Mixed-age Groupings Too Diverse to Teach Effectively? Inside Insight
7.1: Middle School Multiage Projects 8. Assessment: What Is Appropriate?
Inside Insight 8.1: Technology, Learning, and Community 9. Standards: Is
There a Conflict? Inside Insight 9.1: Neoliberal Thinking, Teachers'
Instruction, and Children's Learning 10. Self-Contained or Team Teaching?
Which Classroom Structure Is Best for Children? Inside Insight 10.1:
Bullying: Less Likely in a Multiage Setting 11. Mixed-age Grouping: Is It
Really Important? Inside Insights 11.1: The Value of Mixed-age Play 11:2:
Mixed-age Children Digging Holes Outside 12. Classroom Space: "Curriculum
Tasks" or "Learning Environment?" Inside Insights 12.1: Designing Spaces
for Children to Thrive 12.2: Let's Go Outdoors: A Learning Opportunity
12.3: Bilingual Projects in a Primary Multiage Classroom in Japan 13.
Defining Success: What Do We Really Want for Our Children? Inside Insight
13.1: Multiage Classrooms: Responsive and Inclusive Learning Communities
14. Change: Why Is It So Difficult? Inside Insight 14.1: The Long and
Winding Road to Multiage Classrooms Inside Insight 14.2: The Folly of
Homework: A Parent's View 15. Change: What Are the Possibilities? Inside
Insight 15.1: Beyond Measure 16. The Vision: The Future of Multiage
Education
of Multiage Education 1.2: Montessori: A Different Path and Approach 2.
Benefits: Why Multiage Education? Inside Insights 2.1: A Multiage Family:
Diverse Community of Learners 2.2: Crisis in Creativity 3. Structure: Is It
a Multiage or Combination Class? Inside Insight 3.1: Specialists in
Multiage Schools: Experiences of Art Educators 4. Learning: Strategies
Versus Lesson Plans? Inside Insight 4.1: Young Social Scientists 5.
Learning: Goals Versus Objectives? Inside Insight 5.1: Multiage Inquiry
Science Project in Finland 6. Role of the Teacher: Facilitator or
Instructor? Inside Insight 6.1: Can We Build a Worm Center? 7. Curriculum:
Are Mixed-age Groupings Too Diverse to Teach Effectively? Inside Insight
7.1: Middle School Multiage Projects 8. Assessment: What Is Appropriate?
Inside Insight 8.1: Technology, Learning, and Community 9. Standards: Is
There a Conflict? Inside Insight 9.1: Neoliberal Thinking, Teachers'
Instruction, and Children's Learning 10. Self-Contained or Team Teaching?
Which Classroom Structure Is Best for Children? Inside Insight 10.1:
Bullying: Less Likely in a Multiage Setting 11. Mixed-age Grouping: Is It
Really Important? Inside Insights 11.1: The Value of Mixed-age Play 11:2:
Mixed-age Children Digging Holes Outside 12. Classroom Space: "Curriculum
Tasks" or "Learning Environment?" Inside Insights 12.1: Designing Spaces
for Children to Thrive 12.2: Let's Go Outdoors: A Learning Opportunity
12.3: Bilingual Projects in a Primary Multiage Classroom in Japan 13.
Defining Success: What Do We Really Want for Our Children? Inside Insight
13.1: Multiage Classrooms: Responsive and Inclusive Learning Communities
14. Change: Why Is It So Difficult? Inside Insight 14.1: The Long and
Winding Road to Multiage Classrooms Inside Insight 14.2: The Folly of
Homework: A Parent's View 15. Change: What Are the Possibilities? Inside
Insight 15.1: Beyond Measure 16. The Vision: The Future of Multiage
Education