
From Children's Interests to Children's Thinking: Using a Cycle of Inquiry to Plan Curriculum - Jane Tingle Broderick
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Vezi oferta la libris.roJane Tingle Broderick is professor of early childhood education at East Tennessee State University where she co-coordinates the early childhood PhD program and the early childhood education emergent inquiry certificate program. She has taught in early childhood for over twenty years. Her research focuses on emergent curriculum and Reggio-inspired practices. She has published articles and chapters on teacher development with emergent curricular practices, as well as documentation and the arts. nJane is also a visual artist with a BFA from Pratt Institute. She exhibited widely in Massachusetts where she also won two state art fellowships. In her doctoral program at the University of Massachusetts she served as an atelierista and documentarian at the Reggio-inspired Early Childhood Laboratory School. She and her colleague Seong Bock Hong have been developing and working with the Cycle of Inquiry System (COI), a tool for teaching inservice and preservice teachers to plan and implement emergent curriculum, for several years in their teaching and research projects. They have previously presented their processes with teaching and researching using the COI at NAEYC conferences. Materials explorations are central to their COI research and practice. nJane lives in Johnson City, Tennessee, with her husband who is a woodworker. They have two children who are both committed to working with the earth through sustainable landscaping and farming. nSeong Bock Hong is professor of early childh











