Creative Activities for Young Children Author: Mary Mayesky | Language: English | ISBN:
B00B7K707I | Format: PDF
Creative Activities for Young Children Description
CREATIVE ACTIVITIES FOR YOUNG CHILDREN, 10th Edition, is an invaluable resource for any teacher, pre-service or experienced, as well as for parents and child-care providers. Featuring a wealth of information covering every conceivable content area encountered in an early childhood classroom as well as up to grade 5, this combined art/curriculum text promotes creativity in children and encourages readers to exercise their own creativity. The sound theoretical base is applied in hundreds of practical activities. The Tenth Edition features expanded coverage of developmentally appropriate practice (DAP), Web tools in the arts, and brain research, and nearly all photos are new. All references, including websites, software recommendations, and additional readings have been updated. The final section on Creativity and Multicultural Education covers the place of creativity in the anti-bias curriculum, and provides a multitude of creative activity ideas for use in today's multicultural classrooms. Students will find this book to be a helpful resource throughout their professional careers.
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- Print Length: 688 pages
- Publisher: Cengage Learning; 10 edition (September 24, 2013)
- Sold by: Cengage Learning
- Language: English
- ASIN: B00B7K707I
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I bought a used copy in good condition for $3.00.
This is the recommended purchase price, not $116.49
Congratulations to Mayesky on her retirement fund.
10th edition! Who could quarrel with that? I can.
This book is designed for the uncreative teacher,
swamped-under in an over-enrolled classroom.
It sets a standard for "creativity" that is mediocre,
despite the promises of the publisher. Visit any
preschool in America and this is what you can see.
Under-funded programs require this approach to
"creativity" - popsicle sticks and glitter, perhaps with
a feather for that additional creative flourish. Sad.
If you have more than $3.00, try The 100 Languages
of Children (Reggio Emilia) or Let's Talk With The World
(Cikanova)
By Frank E. Kupper
it is good and interesting for the educationist to make the children happy. i need more time to adventure in the book.
By tinamei
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