Young
Investigators Project Approach Training:
An Overview of The Project Approach 1.5-2
hours
Audience: Teachers, Associate
Teachers, Administrators of preschool, kindergarten through primary
grades.
This provides a overview of project
work in order to build interest in using project work and investigation in the
formative early years.
An
Introduction to The Project Approach Full
Day (5 hours)
Audience: Teachers, Associate
Teachers, Administrators of preschool, kindergarten through primary
grades.
This one-day training guides
teachers through the process of learning how to enable active, engaged,
meaningful learning experiences using the project approach to occur in
preschool, K and primary classrooms. It provides instruction in defining
active, engaged meaningful learning, identifying interests, helping children
learn to investigate, and making field experiences meaningful. A decision-making
process for following children's interests while still meeting accountability
is shared. Several projects will be shared. This workshop is based
on Young Investigators: The Project Approach in the Early Years by
Judy Harris Helm and Lillian Katz. This workshop will enable some
teachers to begin to implement, especially if they have support and
encouragement.
Young Investigators: From Theory to
Implementation Two Days (10 hours)
Audience: Teachers, Associate
Teachers, Administrators of preschool, kindergarten through primary
grades.
This two day training, also based
on Young Investigators:The Project Approach in the Early Years by
Judy Harris Helm and Lillian Katz, provides a good foundation for
implementation of project work in preschool and primary classrooms.
Participants learn how to use the Project Planning Journal and to facilitate a
project from first topic identification to culminating experiences.
Topics also include how to make anticipatory planning webs that incorporate
standards and required curriculum, how to follow children's lead, planning field
trips, arranging for expert visitors, and celebrating project work.
Young Investigators Implementation
Audience: Teachers, Associate
Teachers, Administrators of preschool, kindergarten through primary
grades.
This model of Professional
Development is spaced throughout 6-8 weeks. It can be 2 days + 1 day +1
day. Participants do a project in their own classrooms and return each
time to share progress. The last day is spent sharing projects,
evaluating them and celebrating.
Project Approach Training can be customized for organizations that have had
previous training.
Other Presentations and Training
Available:
Custom workshops can also be created
after discussing the particular needs of your group.
Artistic
Explorations (2+ hours)
Audience: Preschool Teachers,
Associate Teachers, Administrators
Participants will learn the
differences between process art and product-based art. Following a
discussion of process art, about 75 examples with photographs and descriptions
will follow. This workshop is best done in a classroom environment where
the second half of the workshop can be spent playing with the materials and
fully exploring them to create a comfort level before trying to use them with
children in an open-ended way. Photographs of this workshop in progress
can be seen on the blog post http://playfullylearning.blogspot.com/2012/01/artistic-explorations-workshop.html
Learning
Through Play (2 hours)
Audience: Preschool Teachers,
Associate Teachers, Administrators and Parents
This is a beneficial
presentation for teachers and parents who do not fully grasp the most
developmentally way children learn in the early years: through their
play. This workshop takes an in depth look at the kinds of play, how
this changes as children develop and what children are learning at each area in
a typical preschool classroom.
Reading and Writing with Young
Children 2 (2 -hour sessions)
Audience: Preschool Teachers,
Associate Teachers, Administrators
This is a two-part series on
developmentally appropriate ways to saturate your classroom with reading and
writing opportunities for young children. It works well given in a
situation where teachers can come back for session two bringing back an
assignment given at workshop one. Time for discussion after
examining and reflecting upon current classroom practices in between the two
sessions enriches the experience. Depending on the size of the
group, there can be time worked in for make and take options.
Constructing
Creativity and Competency Through Loose Parts Play (2-3 hours)
Audience: Teachers, Associate
Teachers, Administrators of preschool & kindergarten children
This workshop explains the
educational value and incredible STEAM learning that can be accomplished by
adding loose parts to both the inside classroom materials and the outdoor play
space. This training includes time for exploration of materials as well as how
to educate parents on the use of this type of play.
Playfully
Learning: A Justification for Play in this Competitive Society (2 hours)
Audience: Teachers, Associate
Teachers, Administrators of preschool, kindergarten through primary
grades.
Take a closer look at how the play
of children has changed and the societal changes that have influenced this
change. An overview of the research on how children learn best, how the
lack of play children are experiencing is affecting them and what we can do as
parents and educators to make sure children are equipped with the skills they need
for success without causing emotional and academic harm.
The
Code of Ethical Conduct (1 hour)
Audience: Preschool Teachers,
Associate Teachers, Administrators
This training meets one of the
requirements in NAEYC Standard 6: Teaching Competencies, Preparation, and
Support. Staff will take a detailed look at The NAEYC Code of Ethical
Conduct and practice implementing it using possible scenarios they may
encounter in their work setting.
Conflict Resolution (1 hour)
Audience: Teachers, Associate
Teachers, Administrators
This training supports NAEYC
Standard 6: Teaching Competencies, Preparation, and Support, specifically
6D.8. Staff will learn communication and collaboration skills that
promote and support a positive work environment.
Please email
Dana at danagorman@playfullylearning.me to inquire about
developing and scheduling the professional development or presentation that
will work for your organization or event.
An Overview of The Project Approach 1.5-2 hours
Young Investigators: From Theory to Implementation Two Days (10 hours)
Young Investigators Implementation
Project Approach Training can be customized for organizations that have had previous training.
Conflict Resolution (1 hour)
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