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Book Synopsis
The goal of this book is to help teachers assess where they are in their current teaching goals and become more intentional and organized in planning. Teachers can begin with tools they already have and build on previous activities that worked well. Great lesson planning helps teachers to choose a range of strategies that match what children are learning and doing —from directed mini-lessons to facilitated group activities. Each chapter provides a wealth of tips and ideas. The strategies discussed in each chapter helps build a toolbox with tips that match each teacher’s approach.

Child-centered lesson planning provides a system to strengthen teaching. In each chapter contains step-by-step hints and action steps to make the most of your unique setting. You will explore new ways to:
  • Build on early learning guidelines and standards to maximize planning and communication.
  • Identify learning goals for materials, activities, routines, and interactions.
  • Design dramatic play themes that relate to daily life, families, cultures, and communities.
  • Infuse vocabulary to scaffold language development.
  • Support executive function skills and self-regulation.
  • Activate emotion coaching goals.
  • Evaluate and adapt spaces and materials to address physical needs.
  • Meet the linguistic and social needs of dual language learners.
  • Prepare meaningful and stimulating cognitive experiences.
  • Connect content skills, language, and literacy to dramatic play.
  • Integrate family engagement as a strength and asset for development and learning.
  • Communicate effectively with colleagues to ensure high-quality learning experiences.


Trade Review
Masterson’s instructive book explores all facets of preschool lesson planning to energize intentional teaching, bridging the dichotomy between teacher and child-centered curriculum. Full of useful classroom examples and complete lesson plan samples, this book addresses planning for all developmental domains, all learner types, and all modes of child activity. -- Michael Haslip * Drexel University *
This book encourages early childhood educators to deepen their teaching practice. It offers practical and applicable strategies to intentionally develop lesson plans that are culturally, linguistically, and developmentally responsive and to provide high-quality classroom learning experiences where “children recognize their experiences in the curriculum, materials, and activities.” Dr. Masterson is an educator of educators and is an important voice in providing professional learning for the field of early childhood education and has written an anchor text for teachers and administrators, at all levels of their development, to build classrooms “for children to engage with peers and adults in meaningful learning throughout each day.” -- Emily Simon * Chicago Public Schools *
I believe hands-on exploration is a major component in the early years. This book will be a great asset to educators everywhere. The examples of emergent teaching, individualized teaching, and teaching children with disabilities are great resources for assistant teachers. -- Hope Cain * NASA Goddard Child Development Center *

Table of Contents

Introduction

Chapter 1: Setting a Foundation for Teaching

  • Celebrating How Children Learn
  • Tips for Teaching: Learning by Observing
  • Helping Children Thrive with Developmentally Appropriate Practice
  • Balance Points: Using Reflective Practice
  • Connecting Teaching to Children’s Lives
  • Individualized Teaching: Using a Strengths-Based Approach
  • Ready Resources: Exploring Your Community Context
  • Understanding the Role of Play in Development
  • Teaching with Children in Mind
  • Helpful Hint: Following the Children’s Lead
  • Research Connections: Strategies for Inclusion
  • Exploring Elements of Child-Centered Teaching
  • Sample Lesson Plans: Planning a Child-Centered Daily Schedule
  • Links to NAEYC Early Learning Program Accreditation Standards and Assessment Items
  • Reflection Questions

Chapter 2: Making Lesson Planning Work for You

  • Engaging Children in Active Learning
  • Balance Points: Positive Communication with Children
  • Planning a Variety of Teaching Contexts
  • Tips for Teaching: Creating a Rich Context for Learning
  • Individualized Teaching: Planning Personal Conversation
  • Exploring Levels of Support in Child-Centered Teaching
  • Ready Resources: Exploring Emergent Curriculum
  • Tips for Teaching: Effective Strategies to Support Child-Centered Learning
  • Helpful Hint: Adding Teaching Strategies to Lesson Planning
  • Being Consistent While Staying Flexible
  • Tips for Teaching: Getting Organized and Staying Inspired
  • Research Connections: Increasing Opportunities for Learning
  • Helpful Hint: Planning Materials for Play
  • Sample Lesson Plans: Planning Thematic Play Experiences
  • Links to NAEYC Early Learning Program Accreditation Standards and Assessment Items
  • Reflection Questions

Chapter 3: Preparing Child-Centered Themes and Play Areas

  • Identifying Learning Goals for Play
  • Recognizing Interdependence Among Areas of Development and Learning
  • Supporting Emerging Skills and Dispositions
  • Ready Resources: Exploring Standards and Early Learning Guidelines
  • Digging Deeper with Content Skills for Child-Centered Teaching
  • Helpful Hint: Considering the What, How, and Where of Play Areas
  • Research Connections: Creating Active Learners
  • Fostering Language Development During Play
  • Tips for Teaching: Maximizing Language Support
  • Helpful Hint: Making Play More Complex
  • Balance Points: Planning Effective Behavior Guidance During Play
  • Providing a Rich Context for Multilingual Learning
  • Ready Resources: Strategies for Multilingual Learners
  • Using Individualized Support
  • Tips for Teaching: Supporting Children with Special Needs
  • Ready Resources: Key Components of Inclusive Programs
  • Sample Lesson Plans: Connecting Learning Across Content Areas
  • Sample Book Lists: Aiming for Big Ideas and Concepts
  • Links to NAEYC Early Learning Program Accreditation Standards and Assessment Items
  • Reflection Questions

>Chapter 4: Planning Teacher-Directed Activities

  • Introducing New Information
  • Tips for Teaching: Connecting to Children’s Daily Lives
  • Engaging Children in Higher-Level Thinking
  • Tips for Teaching: Choosing a Method and Activity
  • Following a Sequence of Planning
  • Tips for Teaching: Infusing the Joy of Writing
  • Research Connections: Creating a Rich Contact Zone for Learning
  • Teaching Children with Special Needs
  • Individualized Teaching: Writing Personalized Supports
  • Making the Most of Learning Objectives
  • Helpful Hint: Being Proactive
  • Ready Resources: Maximizing Vocabulary in Content Areas
  • Sample Lesson Plans: Teacher-Directed Learning
  • Links to NAEYC Early Learning Program Accreditation Standards and Assessment Items
  • Reflection Questions

Chapter 5: Using Observation, Documentation, and Assessment to Guide Teaching

  • Understanding Assessment with Young Children
  • Tips for Teaching: Exploring and Using Data
  • Understanding the Assessment Cycle
  • Research Connections: Identifying Equity Issues
  • Benefiting from Authentic Assessment
  • Exploring Types of Authentic Assessment
  • Assessing and Supporting Children Who Are Linguistically Diverse
  • Balance Points: Seeing from the Child’s Point of View
  • Ready Resources: Building on Developmental Milestones
  • Ready Resources: Understanding Early Screening and Intervention
  • Helpful Hint: Sharing Assessment Information with Families
  • Committing to Ethical Practice
  • Links to NAEYC Early Learning Program Accreditation Standards and Assessment Items
  • Reflection Questions

Chapter 6: Enriching Communication with Families and Colleagues

  • Planning and Communication as Anchors of High Quality
  • Research Connections: Strengthening Teaching with Family Engagement
  • Sharing Information Using Strengths-Based Language
  • Tips for Teaching: Foundations for Integrating Culture
  • Ready Resources: Ensuring Equity and Opportunity
  • Enjoying Relationship-Based Teaching and Learning
  • Tips for Teaching: Communicating with Colleagues
  • Setting Goals, Establishing Priorities, and Sharing Progress
  • Balance Points: Self-Regulation and Behavior
  • Building Family Engagement Using Lesson Plans
  • Helpful Hint: Strategies for Positive Impact
  • Ready Resources: Family Engagement for Successful Teaching
  • Sample Lesson Plans: Family Interview Questions
  • Links to NAEYC Early Learning Program Accreditation Standards and Assessment Items
  • Reflection Questions

References

About the Author

Index

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      Publisher: National Association for the Education of Young Children
      Publication Date: 03/06/2021
      ISBN13: 9781938113833, 978-1938113833
      ISBN10: 1938113837

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The goal of this book is to help teachers assess where they are in their current teaching goals and become more intentional and organized in planning. Teachers can begin with tools they already have and build on previous activities that worked well. Great lesson planning helps teachers to choose a range of strategies that match what children are learning and doing —from directed mini-lessons to facilitated group activities. Each chapter provides a wealth of tips and ideas. The strategies discussed in each chapter helps build a toolbox with tips that match each teacher’s approach.

      Child-centered lesson planning provides a system to strengthen teaching. In each chapter contains step-by-step hints and action steps to make the most of your unique setting. You will explore new ways to:
      • Build on early learning guidelines and standards to maximize planning and communication.
      • Identify learning goals for materials, activities, routines, and interactions.
      • Design dramatic play themes that relate to daily life, families, cultures, and communities.
      • Infuse vocabulary to scaffold language development.
      • Support executive function skills and self-regulation.
      • Activate emotion coaching goals.
      • Evaluate and adapt spaces and materials to address physical needs.
      • Meet the linguistic and social needs of dual language learners.
      • Prepare meaningful and stimulating cognitive experiences.
      • Connect content skills, language, and literacy to dramatic play.
      • Integrate family engagement as a strength and asset for development and learning.
      • Communicate effectively with colleagues to ensure high-quality learning experiences.


      Trade Review
      Masterson’s instructive book explores all facets of preschool lesson planning to energize intentional teaching, bridging the dichotomy between teacher and child-centered curriculum. Full of useful classroom examples and complete lesson plan samples, this book addresses planning for all developmental domains, all learner types, and all modes of child activity. -- Michael Haslip * Drexel University *
      This book encourages early childhood educators to deepen their teaching practice. It offers practical and applicable strategies to intentionally develop lesson plans that are culturally, linguistically, and developmentally responsive and to provide high-quality classroom learning experiences where “children recognize their experiences in the curriculum, materials, and activities.” Dr. Masterson is an educator of educators and is an important voice in providing professional learning for the field of early childhood education and has written an anchor text for teachers and administrators, at all levels of their development, to build classrooms “for children to engage with peers and adults in meaningful learning throughout each day.” -- Emily Simon * Chicago Public Schools *
      I believe hands-on exploration is a major component in the early years. This book will be a great asset to educators everywhere. The examples of emergent teaching, individualized teaching, and teaching children with disabilities are great resources for assistant teachers. -- Hope Cain * NASA Goddard Child Development Center *

      Table of Contents

      Introduction

      Chapter 1: Setting a Foundation for Teaching

      • Celebrating How Children Learn
      • Tips for Teaching: Learning by Observing
      • Helping Children Thrive with Developmentally Appropriate Practice
      • Balance Points: Using Reflective Practice
      • Connecting Teaching to Children’s Lives
      • Individualized Teaching: Using a Strengths-Based Approach
      • Ready Resources: Exploring Your Community Context
      • Understanding the Role of Play in Development
      • Teaching with Children in Mind
      • Helpful Hint: Following the Children’s Lead
      • Research Connections: Strategies for Inclusion
      • Exploring Elements of Child-Centered Teaching
      • Sample Lesson Plans: Planning a Child-Centered Daily Schedule
      • Links to NAEYC Early Learning Program Accreditation Standards and Assessment Items
      • Reflection Questions

      Chapter 2: Making Lesson Planning Work for You

      • Engaging Children in Active Learning
      • Balance Points: Positive Communication with Children
      • Planning a Variety of Teaching Contexts
      • Tips for Teaching: Creating a Rich Context for Learning
      • Individualized Teaching: Planning Personal Conversation
      • Exploring Levels of Support in Child-Centered Teaching
      • Ready Resources: Exploring Emergent Curriculum
      • Tips for Teaching: Effective Strategies to Support Child-Centered Learning
      • Helpful Hint: Adding Teaching Strategies to Lesson Planning
      • Being Consistent While Staying Flexible
      • Tips for Teaching: Getting Organized and Staying Inspired
      • Research Connections: Increasing Opportunities for Learning
      • Helpful Hint: Planning Materials for Play
      • Sample Lesson Plans: Planning Thematic Play Experiences
      • Links to NAEYC Early Learning Program Accreditation Standards and Assessment Items
      • Reflection Questions

      Chapter 3: Preparing Child-Centered Themes and Play Areas

      • Identifying Learning Goals for Play
      • Recognizing Interdependence Among Areas of Development and Learning
      • Supporting Emerging Skills and Dispositions
      • Ready Resources: Exploring Standards and Early Learning Guidelines
      • Digging Deeper with Content Skills for Child-Centered Teaching
      • Helpful Hint: Considering the What, How, and Where of Play Areas
      • Research Connections: Creating Active Learners
      • Fostering Language Development During Play
      • Tips for Teaching: Maximizing Language Support
      • Helpful Hint: Making Play More Complex
      • Balance Points: Planning Effective Behavior Guidance During Play
      • Providing a Rich Context for Multilingual Learning
      • Ready Resources: Strategies for Multilingual Learners
      • Using Individualized Support
      • Tips for Teaching: Supporting Children with Special Needs
      • Ready Resources: Key Components of Inclusive Programs
      • Sample Lesson Plans: Connecting Learning Across Content Areas
      • Sample Book Lists: Aiming for Big Ideas and Concepts
      • Links to NAEYC Early Learning Program Accreditation Standards and Assessment Items
      • Reflection Questions

      >Chapter 4: Planning Teacher-Directed Activities

      • Introducing New Information
      • Tips for Teaching: Connecting to Children’s Daily Lives
      • Engaging Children in Higher-Level Thinking
      • Tips for Teaching: Choosing a Method and Activity
      • Following a Sequence of Planning
      • Tips for Teaching: Infusing the Joy of Writing
      • Research Connections: Creating a Rich Contact Zone for Learning
      • Teaching Children with Special Needs
      • Individualized Teaching: Writing Personalized Supports
      • Making the Most of Learning Objectives
      • Helpful Hint: Being Proactive
      • Ready Resources: Maximizing Vocabulary in Content Areas
      • Sample Lesson Plans: Teacher-Directed Learning
      • Links to NAEYC Early Learning Program Accreditation Standards and Assessment Items
      • Reflection Questions

      Chapter 5: Using Observation, Documentation, and Assessment to Guide Teaching

      • Understanding Assessment with Young Children
      • Tips for Teaching: Exploring and Using Data
      • Understanding the Assessment Cycle
      • Research Connections: Identifying Equity Issues
      • Benefiting from Authentic Assessment
      • Exploring Types of Authentic Assessment
      • Assessing and Supporting Children Who Are Linguistically Diverse
      • Balance Points: Seeing from the Child’s Point of View
      • Ready Resources: Building on Developmental Milestones
      • Ready Resources: Understanding Early Screening and Intervention
      • Helpful Hint: Sharing Assessment Information with Families
      • Committing to Ethical Practice
      • Links to NAEYC Early Learning Program Accreditation Standards and Assessment Items
      • Reflection Questions

      Chapter 6: Enriching Communication with Families and Colleagues

      • Planning and Communication as Anchors of High Quality
      • Research Connections: Strengthening Teaching with Family Engagement
      • Sharing Information Using Strengths-Based Language
      • Tips for Teaching: Foundations for Integrating Culture
      • Ready Resources: Ensuring Equity and Opportunity
      • Enjoying Relationship-Based Teaching and Learning
      • Tips for Teaching: Communicating with Colleagues
      • Setting Goals, Establishing Priorities, and Sharing Progress
      • Balance Points: Self-Regulation and Behavior
      • Building Family Engagement Using Lesson Plans
      • Helpful Hint: Strategies for Positive Impact
      • Ready Resources: Family Engagement for Successful Teaching
      • Sample Lesson Plans: Family Interview Questions
      • Links to NAEYC Early Learning Program Accreditation Standards and Assessment Items
      • Reflection Questions

      References

      About the Author

      Index

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