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Publication Date: 2009-Jan
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Using Children's Interests in the Learning Process
Shue, Pamela L.
NHSA Dialog, v12 n1 p66-70 Jan 2009
This question came from Eula Donaldson of Guilford Child Development in Greensboro, North Carolina. Eula is a lead teacher in a Head Start classroom which also receives More at Four funding. More at Four is a state funded program that helps support teacher salaries and makes it feasible for licensed teachers to work in non-public school settings. She earned her Bachelor's degree from UNC Greensboro and has a North Carolina Birth to Kindergarten license. Eula is in her third year of teaching and is involved in the Beginning Teacher Support Program of the North Carolina Office of School Readiness. "I try to build on the interests of the children as I plan for instruction. I am interested in learning more about how I can carry the interests of the children throughout the whole week, planning and including activities that touch on all of the domains of development."
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Educational Environment, Childhood Interests, Student Centered Curriculum, Instructional Design, Student Projects, Learner Engagement, Student Participation, Learning Processes
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Education Level: Elementary Secondary Education
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Language: English
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