100 ideas for teaching creative development.9780826499295 100 ideas for teaching creative development. Bowkett, Wendy and Stephen Bowkett. Continuum Continuum (pl. -tinua or -tinuums) can refer to:
2008 108 pages $19.95 Paperback Continuum one hundreds series LB1062 This book presents 100 ideas for stimulating and developing creativity in early childhood education, focusing on natural curiosity, valuing ideas, and developing empathy empathy Ability to imagine oneself in another's place and understand the other's feelings, desires, ideas, and actions. The empathic actor or singer is one who genuinely feels the part he or she is performing. and the ability to communicate thoughts. Ideas, mostly presented in one page, involve using media and materials, music and sound, and imagination, words and feelings. Some examples: using puppets, ribbon dances, making musical instruments, collage collage (kəläzh`, kō–) [Fr.,=pasting], technique in art consisting of cutting and pasting natural or manufactured materials to a painted or unpainted surface—hence, a work of art in this medium. , and bead bead Small object, usually pierced for stringing. It may be made of virtually any material—wood, shell, bone, seed, nut, metal, stone, glass, or plastic—and is worn or affixed to another object for decorative or, in some cultures, magical purposes. making. The ideas are in line with the UK Government's Early Learning Goals, but are applicable in other countries. No index or bibliography bibliography. The listing of books is of ancient origin. Lists of clay tablets have been found at Nineveh and elsewhere; the library at Alexandria had subject lists of its books. is provided. Wendy Bowkett has worked in the early years setting for many years and ran a private nursery. Stephen Bowkett taught English in the UK and is now a writer and trainer. ([c]20082005 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR) |
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