
This timely volume will help teachers on the front line to tackle the key challenges they face in today’s classrooms with children ages 3—8. The authors show how good project work can provide solutions to problems that seem overwhelming to many teachers of young children.
In The Power of Projects, a group of educators, including Lilian Katz, identify 5 key challenges in schools and centres today:
Overcoming the ill effects of poverty
Moving young children towards literacy
Responding to children’s special needs
Helping children learn a second language
Meeting standards effectively.
This book will:
Provide guidelines for curriculum that helps teachers meet these key challenges.
Demonstrate how the project approach follows these guidelines, providing a structure for classrooms which focuses teachers on children’s learning.
Introduce practical strategies with examples to maximize the benefits of project work in classrooms where teachers face these challenges.
Share documentation of highly effective projects that helped teachers to meet each of the challenges, including examples of children’s work.
Answer frequently asked questions and share practical advice.
"Teachers can respond to challenges and at the same time help to set the foundations for the children’s future by incorporating good project work into the early childhood curriculum."
—Excerpt from chapter by Lilian G. Katz