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Building a classroom community: The early childhood teacher's role  

Building a classroom community: The early childhood teacher's role

 
Author(s): Jeanette G Stone
Published: 2001
Pages: 58
ECA Code: SUND65
Price: $28.95 (Includes GST for Australian orders)
 

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Fostering positive values and a sense of community in young children is the heart of the early childhood teacher's role.

Based on many years of experience in a variety of early childhood settings, esteemed author Jeannette Stone writes simply and powerfully on how to instil respect, responsibility, and compassion in young children today.

Chapters of this book include:

  • taking a clear leadership role;
  • knowledge of child development and learning;
  • knowledge of curriculum and practice;
  • communicating respect;
  • caring for the classroom environment;
  • modelling respect; and
  • when a child's behaviour threatens the classroom community.

A great small book for the early childhood professional to reflect on and examine their own success in creating communities for the young children they teach.
Judy Radich, National President, Early Childhood Australia.


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