For courses in Creative Arts in Early Childhood Education. This text emphasises process over product in guiding preservice teachers to guide preschoolers and primary-grade chidren in creatively expressing themselves in the arts: visual arts, dance and movement, and drama. Key changes to this edition include a new feature on extending creativity into the home with families, more multicultural content and examples of multicultural art forms, and a new section in each chapter addressing national standards.
Les mer
Chapter  1 Beginning the Journey Chapter  2 Understanding the Creative Process Chapter  3 Exploring Feelings and Images Chapter  4 Introducing Music and Movement Chapter  5 Celebrating the Visual Arts Chapter  6 Encouraging Play and Creative Drama in the Classroom Chapter  7 Experimenting with Three-Dimensional Art Chapter  8 Planning for Literature Chapter  9 Beginning a New Adventure Appendix 1   Literature Appendix 2   Music Appendix 3   Fingerplays Appendix 4   Additional Guided Imagery Scripts and Extension Activities
Les mer
Vignettes Each chapter begins with a true story, collected from my own years as a teacher and from the experiences of practicing teachers and student teachers. These stories set the stage for each chapter and highlight children’s involvement in the creative arts process in real-life settings. These glimpses into the creative activity of children can serve as discussion starters for introducing, overviewing, concluding, or reviewing concepts, and they provide a wide range of experiences to observe and to reflect on. Special Content Coverage Many chapters also present, in separate sections, overviews of important components of the learning environments in today’s classrooms: developmentally appropriate practice, children with special needs, and viewing the arts through a multicultural context. The sections on Developmentally Appropriate Practice present concrete experiences and ways to maintain practice appropriate to the developmental levels of children.Sections about Students with Special Needs discuss how to provide creative arts experiences for all the children in your classroom.Each chapter also includes an expanded discussion of Gardner’s multiple intelligences theory as well as coverage of global art, which introduces you and your children to the richness of the arts found around the world. The Personal and Professional Growth of Teachers. Each chapters concludes with examples of activities that relate to the personal and professional growth of teachers. These exercises provide opportunities for college students and instructors to experience the power of the creative arts process for themselves. They also enable these adults to understand creative arts concepts as they relate to their personal life. A Family’s Role in Developing Creative Arts at Home Each content chapter contains strategies for encouraging family involvement in the creative arts. These process-oriented activities are appropriate for caregivers and children and are written with the home environment in mind. The Literature Connection Children’s literature is a wonderful resource for learning about the arts and creativity. Each chapter includes recommended children’s books that teachers can use to enhance children’s experiences in the creative arts and provide a literature connection to the content of the chapter. An annotation is included so the teacher can select books about the arts to read while children are participating in the arts process. Integrating the National Standards for Visual and Performing Arts Education These sections provide in-depth coverage on why we must look to these standards as challenges for bringing the arts back into the mainstream of the curriculum. This edition focuses, in an appropriate way, on the National Standards for Music Education, Dance Education, Theater Education, and the National Standards for Arts Education. Also provided, through examples, are ways in which we as teachers and teacher educators can make interconnections between the content-specific standards in the arts and the other content areas of the early childhood curriculum. Children’s Drawings and Paintings Included in this edition are visual images of children’s work. These images are included as examples of the various stages of a child’s creative development. All of the drawings and paintings were gifts from the children at the Miles Early Childhood Development Center at the College of Charleston. The Creative Arts as Viewed Through a Multicultural Context The arts are ideally suited to address the wonderful diversity of children in today’s schools. The arts provide teachers with a mult
Les mer
MyEducationLab! To package this text with the course-specific version of MyEdLab use this ISBN: 0-136-10109-7 Many changes and major revisions in this fifth edition provide a comprehensive look at the creative arts and how the arts can expand our understanding of the teaching and learning process. Inclusion of Mathematics, Science, Social studies and the Language Arts Standards. Each of the content chapters presents the national standards for mathematics, science, social studies and language arts and describes how these standards can be integrated into visual and performing arts lessons. This feature will help students and instructors answer the question: “How do I include the creative arts within a standards driven curriculum?” This new feature will enable students and instructors to address all of the national content areas standards in ways that are appropriate for young children. Curriculum Planning, Lesson Plans and Arts Integreation. The chapters on music, dance and movement, visual arts and theatre (drama) presents strategies for developing lesson plans to encourage using the arts as an all encompassing arena for including mathematics, science, social studies and the language arts within a creative arts curriculum. Assessment. Assessment procedures are presented and described to provide students and instructors with concrete ideas that will provide children opportunities to demonstrate their capabilities in a fair and accurate manner in an authentic setting that is integrated into the instructional process. Theory Into Practice: Implications for Teaching. These sections take a critical look at theory and presents ideas for linking theory to practice. Suggestions are provided for developing activities based on the developmental level of the children. This feature demystifies what can be abstract theoretical ideas and describes theory in terms of children’s active learning modalities. Where Does a Teacher Get Ideas for Creative Arts? This feature presents ideas gleaned from practicing teachers about how they use children’s interests in deciding on ideas for process oriented art lessons. Successful lessons from teachers are included throughout the chapters on music, dance and movement, visual arts and theatre.
Les mer

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781292041261
Publisert
2013-11-01
Utgave
5. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Pearson Education Limited
Vekt
648 gr
Høyde
276 mm
Bredde
216 mm
Dybde
15 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
304

Forfatter