Description:Children have a natural sense of what sfair and what s not whether it s not sharing toys, seeing litter in theirfavorite park, or asking questions about a homeless person they see on thestreet. In That s Not Fair!, teachers will learn to use children s sense offairness to help develop the belief that they can change the world and makeit a better place to live.The attributes that are the foundation of an anti-bias curriculum are alsowhat children need to learn for survival and emotional health in their rolesas activists. Accepting differences, collaborating with others, payingattention to other people s feelings, ideas and needs, speaking out aboutfairness and unfairness, and taking responsibility for solving problems willhelp children recognize the injustices they see in life, and use thisrecognition as a chance to act. Becoming positive changemakers is a key totheir development. Offering what they call guidelines rather than recipes, authors Davidsonand Pelo designed That s Not Fair! to instill teachers with the ability toreflect on children s lives and create an anti-bias curriculum directlylinked to their experiences. Real-life stories of children s experiences asactivists, coupled with first-person accounts of teachers experiences andreflections help create a complete guide to childhood activism. Includesoriginal songs for children and a resource list for both adults andchildren.About The Author Fran Davidson and Ann Pelo have a combined 35 years ofexperience working with young children. Ann Pelo teaches 3-5 year-olds atHilltop Children s Center in Seattle, WA, and she is an instructor at theSeattle Institute for Early Childhood Development. She earned her master sdegree in Child Development and Family Studies from Purdue University. FranDavidson is a teacher and trainer in the Seattle area. She works as aninstructor in the Child & Family Studies Program at Seattle CentralCommunity College and as adjunct faculty at Pacific Oaks College. She isalso a trainer at the Emerald City Child Care Center. That s Not Fair! istheir first book.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with That's Not Fair!: A Teacher's Guide to Activism with Young Children. To get started finding That's Not Fair!: A Teacher's Guide to Activism with Young Children, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
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That's Not Fair!: A Teacher's Guide to Activism with Young Children
Description: Children have a natural sense of what sfair and what s not whether it s not sharing toys, seeing litter in theirfavorite park, or asking questions about a homeless person they see on thestreet. In That s Not Fair!, teachers will learn to use children s sense offairness to help develop the belief that they can change the world and makeit a better place to live.The attributes that are the foundation of an anti-bias curriculum are alsowhat children need to learn for survival and emotional health in their rolesas activists. Accepting differences, collaborating with others, payingattention to other people s feelings, ideas and needs, speaking out aboutfairness and unfairness, and taking responsibility for solving problems willhelp children recognize the injustices they see in life, and use thisrecognition as a chance to act. Becoming positive changemakers is a key totheir development. Offering what they call guidelines rather than recipes, authors Davidsonand Pelo designed That s Not Fair! to instill teachers with the ability toreflect on children s lives and create an anti-bias curriculum directlylinked to their experiences. Real-life stories of children s experiences asactivists, coupled with first-person accounts of teachers experiences andreflections help create a complete guide to childhood activism. Includesoriginal songs for children and a resource list for both adults andchildren.About The Author Fran Davidson and Ann Pelo have a combined 35 years ofexperience working with young children. Ann Pelo teaches 3-5 year-olds atHilltop Children s Center in Seattle, WA, and she is an instructor at theSeattle Institute for Early Childhood Development. She earned her master sdegree in Child Development and Family Studies from Purdue University. FranDavidson is a teacher and trainer in the Seattle area. She works as aninstructor in the Child & Family Studies Program at Seattle CentralCommunity College and as adjunct faculty at Pacific Oaks College. She isalso a trainer at the Emerald City Child Care Center. That s Not Fair! istheir first book.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with That's Not Fair!: A Teacher's Guide to Activism with Young Children. To get started finding That's Not Fair!: A Teacher's Guide to Activism with Young Children, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.