
Anti-Bias Curriculum for the Preschool Classroom
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Anti-Bias Curriculum for the Preschool Classroom
About this book
The YWCA Minneapolis Early Childhood Education's anti-biased and play-based curriculum uses practical and real-life experiences to support teacher learning and practice. With thrilling success in 2016, 94% of infants through preschoolers enrolled in this program were on track with age-appropriate development. This curriculum is flexible enough to accommodate state or local standards while remaining open to children's ideas, interests, and questions.
The YWCA Minneapolis Early Childhood Education Department has been providing quality education for forty years, delivering a powerful blend of high-quality, full-time early childhood education, direct service and advocacy for children, from infants through ten-year-olds in partnership with their families.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- Chapter One: Our Story
- Chapter Two: Anti-Bias Teaching
- Chapter Three: Self-Reflective Practice
- Chapter Four: Families: The World of Children
- Chapter Five: Domains and Standards
- Chapter Six: Anti-Bias Observation and Assessment
- Chapter Seven: The Anti-Bias Classroom: Lesson Planning, Teaching, and the Learning Environment
- References
- Index