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Theories of Early Childhood Education and Management Chapter 3
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Theory An organized set of statements that describes or explains and event or occurence
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Theories and Theorists-Jean Piaget Cognitive stages of development Sensorimotor 0-2yrs and Preoperational stages 3-6yrs Children learn through exploration and trial and error. Children “develop” and should be exposed to information as they are ready
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Erik Erikson Based on Freud’s concepts Eight stages of development Trust vs. mistrust-0-1; autonomy vs. shame or doubt 2-3; initiative vs. guilt
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Gesell Physical development affects learning
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Lev Vygotsky Language and cognition affect development Scaffolding Private speech Zone of proximal development
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Classifications of theories Maturationist-focus on development that follows a predictable timetable (Piaget) Behaviorist-focus of development that is influenced by outside forces (Skinner) Interactionist-Inside and outside forces interact to cause change (Vygotsky) Ecological-development regarding the individual and the relationship with the environment (Bromfenbrenner)
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Developmentally Appropriate Practices DAP Developed by NAEYC 3 questions Is the activity: Appropriate for the age of the child? Appropriate for the individual child? Culturally relevant for the children you are teaching?
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Howard Gardner’s Multiple Intelligences Interactionist At least eight different characteristics that children learn
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Director-Three important factors in management
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Management Planning Organizing Staffing Leading Monitoring and controlling quality (Hearron, &Hildebrand, 2003)
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Early Childhood Education Facilities should demonstrate Shared Quality Responsibility Satisfaction Leadership
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