I have started to research how and why different curriculums are
chosen for the early childhood field. I would like to know what type of
research is done and if teachers are considered during the process. Teachers
spend the majority of the day with the children and in the agencies I have
worked for, they are not given time daily for planning like in the public
school. This will affect the way teachers complete paperwork on each child; not
giving a true individual plan based on children’s needs. My 3 subtopics include
how a curriculum is chosen, the proper or improper use of curriculums and what
is expected of teachers when using different curriculums.
I
chose these topics because I work with a curriculum that maybe good for the
children in the classroom; however, it seems to be overwhelming for teachers
and the work is not being done correctly. If the work is not being completed
correctly it defeats the purpose of using the curriculum. Teachers need to be
able to complete the work and submit data on a daily basis. If there is too
much to do, teachers are just using one observation for an entire class. This
is not creating a plan that is individualized for each child; so many children
may not be receiving the instruction that they need for learning. I have also
found that if teachers are completing paperwork correctly it is because they
are doing it during teaching time and just allowing children to do what they
want so they can jump on the computer to get work done. Either way the children
are the ones who will suffer.
I
have found a site that I think will help with my research process, but I have
just really started exploring it. You can reach it here https://eclkc.ohs.acf.hhs.gov/hslc/tta-system/teaching/eecd/Curriculum/Planning/HowToChooseaP.htm
I
would love to hear any ideas, comments, or insights regarding curriculums and
teachers so please leave comments.
What curriculum are you using? I know that I asked this before maybe even twice now because we both work for Head Start so I am assuming that you are using Creative or High Scope. I will say that with both of them planning time is a very important part of that. There is no way on earth to be intentional with any curriculum especially one that is developmentally appropriate without PLANNING TIME FOR THE TEACHERS. Here is where we fail with being successful with the implementation of the curriculum.
ReplyDeleteYou look like you're well on your way with your process.Good luck with your research.
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