Diller, D. (2003) Literacy work stations: Making centers work. Portland, MD: Stenhouse Publishers.
©      This resource is currently connected to my hands almost all day. It provides an enormous amount of ideas and explanations for having the most effective reading block. This being my first year to teach all subjects, I was most concerned about my reading block and guided reading. This resource has eased many of my worries and now has me excited to test them out in the next few weeks. 
Greenberg, P. (2011) Bringing home into the classroom. Retrieve July, 22, 2011, from http://www2.scholastic.com/browse/article.jsp?id=3448. 
©      Getting to know your students as individuals is important to provide a friendly and non threatening learning environment. This article emphasized the importance of listening closely to what your students are talking about because it tells you a lot about them as individuals. 
Wong, H. (2009). The first days of school: How to be an effective teacher. Harry K. Wong Publications.
“In an effective classroom students should not only know what they are doing, they should also know why and how.” ~~ Harry K. Wong
©      Another book that has recently been connected to my hands. I wouldn’t have survived my first year of teaching without the knowledge this book provided. It highlighted many things we would often not think of, but that would eventually kill your effective learning environment such as organization, seating, discussion… pretty much everything!
Esquith, R. (2007). Teach like your hair’s on fire. The methods and madness inside room 56. New York: NY: Penguin Group. 
©      This book was a required summer reading as I entered my first year teaching. Of course I wasn’t excited at first, but it was such a motivator and gave insight to how successful your teaching year can be when you develop positive relationships with your students and parents. It showed how wonderful things can still happen even when you teach in what others call, “the worst neighborhood.” 
Position Statements and Influential Practices
- NAEYC.      (2009). Developmentally      appropriate practice in early childhood programs serving children from      birth through age 8.      Retrieved May 26, 2010, from http://www.naeyc.org/files/naeyc/file/positions/dap
 - NAEYC.      (2009). Where we stand on      child abuse prevention.      Retrieved May 26, 2010, from http://www.naeyc.org/files/naeyc/file/positions/ChildAbuseStand.pdf
 - NAEYC.      (2009). Where we stand on      school readiness.      Retrieved May 26, 2010, from http://www.naeyc.org/files/naeyc/file/positions/Readiness.pdf
 - NAEYC.      (2009). Where we stand on      responding to linguistic and cultural diversity. Retrieved May 26, 2010, from http://www.naeyc.org/files/naeyc/file/positions/diversity.pdf
 - NAEYC.      (2003). Early childhood      curriculum, assessment, and program evaluation: Building an effective,      accountable system in programs for children birth through age 8. Retrieved May 26, 2010, from http://www.naeyc.org/files/naeyc/file/positions/pscape.pdf
 - NAEYC.      (2009, April). Early childhood      inclusion: A summary.      Retrieved May 26, 2010, from http://www.naeyc.org/files/naeyc/file/positions/DEC_NAEYC_ECSummary_A.pdf
 - Zero      to Three: National Center for Infants, Toddlers, and Families. (2010). Infant-toddler      policy agenda.      Retrieved May 26, 2010, from http://www.zerotothree.org/site/PageServer?pagename=ter_pub_infanttodller
 - FPG      Child Development Institute. (2006, September). Evidence-based      practice empowers early childhood professionals and families.      (FPG Snapshot, No. 33). Retrieved May 26, 2010, from http://www.fpg.unc.edu/~snapshots/snap33.pdf
 - Turnbull,      A., Zuna, N., Hong, J. Y., Hu, X., Kyzar, K., Obremski, S., et al. (2010).      Knowledge-to-action guides. Teaching Exceptional Children, 42(3), 42–53. 
 
Global Support for Children’s Rights and Well-Being
- Article: UNICEF (n.d.). Fact sheet: A summary      of the rights under the Convention on the Rights of the Child.      Retrieved May 26, 2010, from http://www.unicef.org/crc/files/Rights_overview.pdf
 - Websites:
 - World Forum Foundation 
http://www.worldforumfoundation.org/wf/about.php
This link connects you to the mission statement of this organization. Make sure to watch the video on this webpage - World Organization for Early Childhood Education 
http://www.omep-usnc.org/
Read about OMEP’s mission. - Association for Childhood Education       International
http://acei.org/about/
 
Early Childhood Organizations 
- National      Association for the Education of Young Children
http://www.naeyc.org/ - The      Division for Early Childhood
http://www.dec-sped.org/ - Zero      to Three: National Center for Infants, Toddlers, and Families
http://www.zerotothree.org/ - WESTED
http://www.wested.org/cs/we/print/docs/we/home.htm - Harvard      Education Letter
http://www.hepg.org/hel/topic/85 - FPG      Child Development Institute
http://www.fpg.unc.edu/main/about.cfm - Administration      for Children and Families Headstart’s National Research Conference
http://www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/opre/hsrc/ - HighScope      
http://www.highscope.org/ - Children’s      Defense Fund 
http://www.childrensdefense.org/ - Center      for Child Care Workforce 
http://www.ccw.org/ - Council      for Exceptional Children 
http://www.cec.sped.org//AM/Template.cfm?Section=Home - Institute      for Women’s Policy Research 
http://www.iwpr.org/index.cfm - National      Center for Research on Early Childhood Education 
http://www.ncrece.org/wordpress/ - National      Child Care Association 
http://www.nccanet.org/ - National      Institute for Early Education Research 
http://nieer.org/ - Pre[K]Now      
http://www.preknow.org/ - Voices      for America’s Children 
http://www.voices.org/ - The      Erikson Institute 
http://www.erikson.edu/ 
 Selected Professional Journals 
- YC Young Children 
 - Childhood 
 - Journal of Child & Family Studies 
 - Child Study Journal 
 - Multicultural Education 
 - Early Childhood Education Journal 
 - Journal of Early Childhood Research 
 - International Journal of Early Childhood 
 - Early Childhood Research Quarterly 
 - Developmental Psychology 
 - Social Studies 
 - Maternal & Child Health Journal 
 - International Journal of Early Years      Education
 
Does it do your heart good when you just sit a listen to a child and look at the expression his/her face because you actually took the time to listen to their tales about home? It is so important that we as educators take a few minutes as just listen.
ReplyDeleteYour so right! Listening to them gives me a wonderful idea of who they really are besides a student in my class.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing the article bringing home into the classroom. It is true we have to listen closely to our students sometimes the question we need answers to are on the tip of the child's tongue we just have to let them tell us.
ReplyDeleteI am reading The First Days of School right now! My collaborating teachers gave it to me on my last day of Student Teaching. It is a great book that I recommend to new teachers.
ReplyDeleteI like all of your resources and I will be using some of them.
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