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Young Children Home > July 2008: Creative and Thoughtful Strategies for Implementing Learning Standards

July 2008: Creative and Thoughtful Strategies for Implementing Learning Standards

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Cover of Young Children, Volume 63, number 4

Members can access each issue of Young Children online from the Members Only area.  The electronic archive goes back to March 2008.

In this issue, read about how to integrate projects and other engaging learning experiences into the curriculum.  

 

 

 
Got Standards? Don’t Give Up on Engaged Learning! /Judy Harris Helm
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Resources on Creative and Thoughtful Strategies for Implementing Learning Standards
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Online Events and Discussion
From September 20 to 30, 2008, Judy Harris Helm, EdD, author and consultant on integrating standards and engaged learning, invites you to join her in an online discussion about the challenges of incorporating standards into engaging learning experiences, such as projects, for young children. Participants can ask questions and share solutions. Click here for links to this and other discussions and online events. 

 

Additional Features

Learning by Leaps and Bounds. Why Motor Skills Matter/Rae Pica
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Of Primary Interest. Using Brain-Based Teaching Strategies to Create Environments That Address Learning Standards/Pam Schiller and Clarissa A. Willis
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The Reading Chair/Isabel Baker and Miriam Baker Schiffer
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Tom Hunter Collected Articles. Tom Hunter, a Young Children author and frequent presenter at the NAEYC Annual Conference, passed away June 2008, after a serious illness. For more than 25 years, he offered numerous workshops, teacher in-service sessions, and parent-child sing-alongs for NAEYC Affiliates across the country. Readers can appreciate Tom’s unique perspective through this collection of six of his Young Children articles.
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