Early Childhood Education: Theory, Curriculum, and Pedagogy
Theory, Curriculum, and Pedagogy
Core Concepts
- Theory: A model of interconnected ideas explaining observations and predicting future events. It guides observation, interpretation, planning, and evaluation.
- Curriculum: All learning experiences in an ECE setting, including planned and spontaneous experiences created with children and families.
- Pedagogy: How learning happens and how educators support that learning. It is the application of theory into practice.
The Difference: Curriculum is what children
Read MoreMontessori Method: Revolutionizing Early Education
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The Montessori Method of Education
The Montessori system of education, named after Dr. Maria Montessori, has today become synonymous with pre-school education. Her concepts revolutionized the way the world saw small children.
She referred to the mind of a child between 3 and 6 years of age as the Absorbent Mind. During this time, it literally absorbs everything in the environment through sensorial exploration.
Read MorePrimary Education Standards at Brest State University
Brest State A.S. Pushkin University
Brest State A.S. Pushkin University, often referred to as BrGU, is one of the key centers of higher education and science in the Brest region of Belarus, with a history stretching back to 1945. The university is especially renowned for its strong pedagogical traditions, particularly within the Faculty of Pedagogy and Psychology, where future primary school teachers receive comprehensive training. The educational process here combines deep theoretical knowledge
Read MoreThe Power of Humility and Collaboration in Teamwork
Humility and Collaboration in Group Work
One experience that taught me the importance of humility and collaboration was working on my final thesis project with another student. At first, I thought the biggest challenge would be organizing the research and completing all the work on time. However, I quickly realized that working closely with another person also requires patience, communication, and the ability to accept different opinions and working styles.
Bridging Different Working Styles
My partner
Read MoreLanguage Teaching Methodologies and Teacher Roles
Unit 1: Approaches and Methods
1. Approach vs. Method
- Approach: Axiomatic, theoretical, beliefs, and philosophy of language (Axiomático / Teórico / Creencias y filosofía del lenguaje).
- Method: Procedural, practical, and an overall plan for presentation in the classroom (Procedimental / Práctico / Plan general de acción en el aula).
2. Learning Theories
- Behaviorism: Habit formation, constant repetition (drills), and stimulus-response (Formación de hábitos / Repetición / Estímulo-respuesta).
- Cognitivism:
Educational Philosophy and Curriculum Design Principles
Q1. Short Notes on Educational Concepts
(a) Differentiate between Belief and Truth
Belief and truth are fundamental concepts in epistemology, differing significantly in objectivity and verification:
- Belief: A subjective psychological state representing personal conviction, regardless of empirical evidence. It resides entirely within the individual’s mind.
- Truth: Objective, universal, and independent of personal feelings. A statement is true if it corresponds to reality and facts.
- Key Distinction: Beliefs
