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CURRICULUM
"Not long ago, the idea
of curriculum for pre-school children was controversial. Some felt
that a curriculum would make programs too structured. They argued
that the curriculum emerged each day if teachers created well-organized
classrooms and responded to children's interests. Others thought
that the curriculum should offer a scope and sequence of skills to be
learned with specific daily activities. One reason for the
controversy was the lack of universally accepted definition of curriculum
for young children."
"[Today], The Creative Curriculum is
designed for early childhood programs serving children ages 3-5. It
rests on a firm foundation of research and responds to new requirements
for addressing academic content. while keeping the original
environmentally based approach. . . , it defines more clearly the vital
role of the teacher in connecting content, teaching and learning for
pre-school children. Left unchanged are the two features that
distinguish The Creative Curriculum from other approaches:
[their] framework and [their] focus on interest areas."
The Pre-School Program of Carteret County has
adopted The Creative Curriculum. It supports the idea that children
learn through play and that interest areas or centers foster growth and
development. Creative Curriculum also breaks development into four
categories: social/emotion,
physical, cognitive,
and language.
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