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Dr. Juanita Copley is Emerita Professor in the Dept. of Curriculum and Instruction at the University of Houston. She uses Froebel materials with young children so they…
Juanita Copley PhD on the importance of teachers…
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KinderLab Robotics KIBO Making thinking…
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In Pecha Kucha style, watch this 5 minute introduction to KIBO, the screen-free, hands-on STEM robot. KIBO was designed for teaching computer science and engineering in…
KIBO - Three Key Benefits of Robotics in Early…
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Code yourself! Instructions from the iExplorers
Unplugged: Human Coding Grid
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Dr. Eric Jackman Institute of Child Study Kindergarten Teacher Carol Stephenson introduces her class to coding on a grid. Lesson plan:…
Offline coding in Kindergarten
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Song Maker, the newest experiment in Chrome Music Lab, is a simple way for anyone to make and share a song. Check it out at http://g.co/songmaker
Chrome Music Lab: Create your own songs with Song…
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Computers have become quite common in preschool classrooms, but early childhood professionals don't always know how to take advantage of computers as teaching…
Introducing Technology to Young Children
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Children using screens from an early age impacts the development of their brain. But could this be a good thing? » Subscribe to NBC News:…
Screens May Affect Your Child's Brain…
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If you think your young child can learn by simply watching an educational video, think again. Vanderbilt University researchers found that there are techniques you…
Do Videos Help Your Young Child Learn?
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On March 8, 2017, the author of NAEYC’s newest publication, Making and Tinkering With STEM: Solving Design Challenges With Young Children, hosted a webinar on fun,…
Webinar: Making and Tinkering with STEM
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Watch as author Doug Clements describes different developmental levels within the Composing Geometric Shapes learning trajectory.
Problem Solving Development: Composing Geometric…
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This short video discusses the natural development of math concepts from what students know.
Why Use Learning Trajectories?
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Author Doug Clements explains what learning trajectories are and how they can help teachers understand how students learn mathematics.
Learning Trajectories: What Are They?
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In this video we will learn all about the States of Matter for Kids. The 3 states of matter are solids, Liquids and Gases. Have you ever asked yourself "What is a…
States of Matter for Kids | Solids, Liquids, and…
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