ERIC Number: ED451966
Record Type: RIE
Publication Date: 2001
Pages: 377
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ISBN: ISBN-0-87659-256-6
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Early Learning Environments That Work.
Isbell, Rebecca; Exelby, Betty
Noting that the early care and education environment is a vital contribution to children's learning, this book examines the early childhood learning environment with the vision of making it a place where young children will be physically, emotionally, esthetically, and intellectually nurtured. The chapters are: (1) "The Power of the Environment and Its Impact on Children"; (2) "Contemporary Childcare Spaces"; (3) "The Teacher's New Role: Designer"; (4) "Principles of Meaningful Environments"; (5) "Aspects of Quality Environments for Children"; (6) "Assessing What You Have"; (7) "Making a Plan That Works for You"; (8) "The Designer's Toolbox"; (9) "Enriching the Environment," including ideas for using displays, planning work and sitting spaces, and growing plants; and (10)"Extending Your Understanding," including classic resources about early childhood environments. Each chapter includes detailed illustrations and photographs to assist teachers in setting up a classroom. The book's 10 appendices include an inventory form, equipment checklist, team inventory, storage ideas, and an anthropometric chart for a child-scaled environment. (Contains 79 references.) (KB)
Descriptors: Class Organization, Classroom Design, Classroom Environment, Classroom Furniture, Day Care, Early Childhood Education, Educational Equipment, Furniture Arrangement, Learning Centers (Classroom), Self Evaluation (Individuals), Teacher Role, Young Children
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Publication Type: Books; Guides - Non-Classroom
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Audience: Practitioners; Teachers
Language: English
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Note: Illustrations by Gary Exelby and photographs by Mike Talley, Susan Lachmann, and Su Lorencen.