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Childhood
Education Magazines
Childhood Education magazines offers early childhood teachers and child care center directors teaching tips, curriculum activities, management strategies, technology updates, advice, and more all provided by leading experts. Each issue features in-depth coverage of early childhood curriculum and practical hands-on ideas, as well as articles on physical development and setting limits at home and in the classroom.
The magazines also feature special concept articles dealing with alternative teaching methods.
This article is followed up with another article examining the validity of the method. So the magazines not only gives you the alternative methods, but it gives the research and the methods of implementation.
Every issue of Childhood
Education magazines feature reviews of the latest education technology and electronic teaching products.
They are packed with facts, figures, opinions, and research--no matter what language you teach, you will find resources you need in every issue.
Each issue provides a wonderful infusion of ideas, inspiration, and concrete, ready-to-use tools for everyone concerned with education, literacy and children's futures.
Reading teachers' articles and opinions will help you feel closer to the people on the front lines of education.
Childhood Education magazines deliver on what teacher-readers want from Instructor--total curriculum support, features on professional development, and think-pieces on critical education issues.
Childhood Education magazines
are geared towards preschool teachers. There are a few regular features that will have no value to parents, there is a monthly article concerning staff and/or developmental meetings and another concerning policies and practices. Then again you could use these features to gauge how you think your child's preschool is doing. However the majority of the magazine can be of great value to parents as well.
Each article gives the teachers assessment and the parents assessment of the situation than the article is concluded with some suggestions on what can be done both at home and in school. There is a regular article on
learning challenges, typically addressing such issues as emotional disorders, learning impairments and behavior issues.
Each issue also has an article devoted to promoting literacy and throughout the magazine are product, software and book reviews. Many of what is reviewed is accessible at any education oriented toy-store or has a knock off available at Toys R Us.
Being geared towards teachers Childhood Education magazines
have plenty of kits, activities and book clubs offered all based around educational supplies and activities for preschool aged children. |