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From themes to projects
Many teachers who begin to implement the Project Approach familiar with a theme approach to teaching. Teachers doing projects for the first time talk about the challenge of responsive and ongoing planning that includes frequent negotiations with the children. United States

The project approach in part-time early childhood programs
The benefits and difficulties of using the project in part-time early childhood education programs are explored. United States

The construction project
A detailed description of a project undertaken with a group of 3- 6 year old encompassing a number of curriculum areas and involving other teachers and children in the school. United States




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