Saving Play: Addressing Standards through Play-Based Learning in Preschool and Kindergarten

Saving Play: Addressing Standards through Play-Based Learning in Preschool and Kindergarten

Saving Play: Addressing Standards through Play-Based Learning in Preschool and Kindergarten

Saving Play: Addressing Standards through Play-Based Learning in Preschool and Kindergarten

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Overview

Play, academics, and standards can work together with the right strategies and support from educators. Take an active role in child-directed play to guide learning. Become a strong advocate for saving play in early childhood education by empowering teachers to join play and standards, and learn how child-led, open-ended play addresses the seven domains and Common Core Standards.

This book is full of research and resources that link academic learning and play experiences. Engage in provocative questions for teachers and administrators to help you effectively share the importance of play in early learning with others, and help restore play to its proper role as both fun and educational.

Gaye Gronlund, MA, is a nationally recognized consultant and author who works with early childhood programs across the country, specializing in developmentally appropriate practice, authentic assessment, play-based curriculum, and early learning standards. Her other publications include: Individualized Child-Focused Curriculum, Focused Observations, Second Edition, and Making Early Learning Standards Come Alive, Second Edition.

Thomas Rendon is the coordinator of the Iowa Head Start State Collaboration Office and an active supporter of policy to promote play at a state level. He has an MBA from the University of Iowa and is currently working on a PhD in early childhood special education from Kent State University.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781605545301
Publisher: Redleaf Press
Publication date: 07/11/2017
Pages: 236
Product dimensions: 8.00(w) x 10.00(h) x (d)
Age Range: 3 - 6 Years

About the Author


Gaye Gronlund, MA, is a nationally recognized consultant and author who works with early childhood programs across the country, specializing in developmentally appropriate practice, authentic assessment, play-based curriculum, and early learning standards. Her other publications include: Individualized Child-Focused Curriculum, Focused Observations, Second Edition, and Making Early Learning Standards Come Alive, Second Edition.

Thomas Rendon is the former coordinator of the Iowa Head Start State Collaboration Office and an active supporter of policy to promote play at a state level. He has an MBA from the University of Iowa and is currently working on a PhD in early childhood special education from Kent State University.

Table of Contents


Introduction: Play and Standards Can Go Together

Part 1: ANTICIPATION
Chapter 1: The Value of Child-Directed, Open-Ended Play Experiences
Chapter 2: The Importance of Teacher Engagement in Child-Directed Play
Chapter 3: Why Standards? The Misconceptions and the Facts about Early Learning and Kindergarten Common Core Standards

Part 2: SURPRISE and PLEASURE
Chapter 4: How Teachers Can Address Standards as Children Play
Chapter 5: Ensuring that Play is Part of the Classroom Experience for ALL Young Children

Part 3: UNDERSTANDING and STRENGTH
Chapter 6: Addressing Approaches to Learning Standards in Play
Chapter 7: Addressing Language and Literacy Standards in Play
Chapter 8: Addressing Mathematics Standards in Play
Chapter 9: Addressing Science Standards in Play
Chapter 10: Addressing Social Studies in Play
Chapter 11: Addressing Physical and Motor Development Standards in Play
Chapter 12: Addressing Social/Emotional Standards in Play

Part 4: POISE
Chapter 13: The Importance of Reflection and Observation in Assessing Children’s Progress toward Standards in Play
Chapter 14: Being an Advocate for What’s Right for Children: Saving Play in Preschool and Kindergarten Classrooms

Appendix A: Policies That Seem to Interfere with Play
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