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Preschool Teachers what curriculum do you follow for your class?
How do you do your program plans
Holidays, or Reggio Emilia curriculum - based on childrens interests, etc
3 Answers
- AmberLv 61 decade agoFavorite Answer
There is such a variety of philosophies out there, isn't there? I have found that my own personal thoughts do not fit into just one philosophy. So I created my own curriculum, taking what I considered the "best parts" of each and incorporated them into my program. I've been quite pleased with the progress we've been making!
- 1 decade ago
At our program (public school) we also devised our own using the bits and pieces we liked, mainly from Creative Curriculum, Reggio, the Project Approach. Then, last year our district adopted a language arts curriculum for K-12 and it had a preschool component so they purchased it for us also. It's MacMillan--it has some good parts but I couldn't see using it as the sole curriculum.
- 1 decade ago
Mainly Creative Curriculum. We, however, base our units on the interests of the children and a Scott Foresman reading program (Reading Street) that our county adopted.