Posted by Chip on November 8, 2007
How children see the world and how they think and act at school is affected by their developmental differences, but also by the family cultures and values they bring to the classroom. JOIN THE CONVERSATION! Ask Chip a question or share your own thoughts! —If you’re reading this entry on the blog site, click “Post [...]
Categories: Diversity, Teachers & Teaching, Thinking Developmentally |
Tags: cultural equity, developmental teaching, Diversity, Gloria Rodriquez, Latino children, Raising Nuestros Ninos: Bringing Up Latino Children in a Bicultural World, social-emotional learning |
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Posted by Chip on September 6, 2007
Several themes reoccur in child development theory and literature. These are important to keep in mind when thinking about how children navigate their school world at different ages. JOIN THE CONVERSATION! Ask Chip a question or share your own thoughts! —If you’re reading this entry on the blog site, click “Post a Comment” or the [...]
Categories: Diversity, Thinking Developmentally |
Tags: back to school, children's positive attributes, children's strengths, developmental changes, Diversity, Yardsticks |
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