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“Take Me Outside”: An Early Years, Urban/Rural Environmental Inquiry
The goal of our project incorporated outdoor learning as part of our weekly timetables. The outdoors became natural extensions of our classrooms both in the urban and rural settings. Educators fostered deep connections to the natural world.
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Building Mathematical Teaching and Learning Capacity in Kindergarten
Building a successful kindergarten math program through building teacher capacity with best practices in teaching number sense and problem-solving skills.
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Enhancing Kindergarten Students’ Inquiries Through the Use of Technology in the Natural Environment
The goal of our project is to enhance kindergarten students’ inquiries through the use of technology in a natural environment. We created an outdoor learning environment for our students and used iPads to capture and share new learning.
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The Outdoor Classroom
Transforming a concrete courtyard into an outdoor classroom with a variety of learning areas to address all four frames of the curriculum.
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Documenting our Growth: Looking at Documentation Through the Four Frames
This project grew out of a curiosity and eventual frustration with the way a four-framed report card template changed the way that educators were approaching their documentation. In our documentation, we explore the ways in which this process occurs.