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--Sharon L. Kagan President of NAEYC The content is spectacular. My one wish is that teachers throughout America would get to use it
Sharon L. Kagan President of NAEYC Primary classrooms are just four walls until the teachers enter. Step by step, they build their classrooms: They build the environment, they build relationships with the children, they build partnerships with families, they build classroom communities, and most important, they build competent, successful learners. This acclaimed new book provides the framework and practical strategies primary teachers need to build great classrooms where teaching and learning are a shared responsibility. Building the Primary Classroom puts the best elements of classroom management and curriculum content together in one concise volume. The first part of the book defines six strategies that form a framework for making decisions and implementing a responsive curriculum. They include: knowing the child you teach, building a classroom community, establishing a classroom structure, guiding children's learning, assessing children's learning, and building a partnership with families. Part II demonstrates how to teach concepts and skills, using this framework, in six different subject areas: language and literacy, mathematical thinking, social studies, scientific thinking, technology, and the arts. Join the Discussion
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