ECED 300- Historical Contexts Crossword
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1) American,created strong curriculum for young children by blending Dewey and Frobel, NAEYC3) European,1st years of life are crucial for development, movement and activities are signs of healthy learning experiences. 4) American, education should be integrated with life, preserve social values, social situations, children's instincts 5) American, nursing laboratory school, trained teachers and studied development, Bureau of Educational Experiments 6) American, advocate for playing outdoors8) European, constructivist learning (continue learning, adding on, life experiences) 9) European, all towns and villages should have schools. Both boys and girls should be educated. Schools should foster intellectual religious development. 10) American, teach young basic math to build upon with experience, discovery learning (teaching themselves, teachers are guides)14) American, worked with nursery children from low income families, child sized equipment, health care, variety of materials, full day 15) American,project approach, interest, field trips |
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2) American, human intelligence is strongly influenced by environmental factors7) European, negative education (formal education postponed until 12), learning from nature and sensory, choose their own learning experiences 10) European, observed children, recognized potential, importance of student-teacher relationship, peer relations and sensory learning11) European, 1st female physician, Bambini (work with special needs children)12) European, activist for health problems of children in low income areas, open-air nursery (outside play), whole child, parent involvement13) American, worked with Perry Preschool, High/Scope program- overcome bias in community or family, diversity in education and early childhood settings 16) American, emphasis on healthy personality, epigentic principal ( growth in personality follows a plan), pshycosocial stages of development17) American, humanistic psychology (emphasize following traits:) the basic goodness of a child, human needs, importance of self, hierarchy of needs18) European, psychoanalysis, stages (oral, anal, phallic,latency,genital)19) European, father of kindergarten, benefits of play and signing, "circle time"20) American,10 major areas of growth and behavior21) American, Perry Preschool Project (improve African American IQ score), High Scope Educational Research Foundation22) European, zone of proximal development, language and thought, play is sign of development of symbolic thinking |
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