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Managing Diverse Investigation Threads in Emergent Inquiry Classrooms Using Whole and Small Group Classroom Meetings
ETSU Annual Early Childhood Conference
  • Tammie Sarver
  • Jane Tingle Broderick, East Tennessee State University
  • Lynn Lodien
Document Type
Presentation
Publication Date
1-1-2016
Description

Learning to organize the diverse interests of small groups in a Reggio inspired emergent curriculum is complex. No need to move all children through a process. Several small interest groups can emerge and thrive. Teachers can be sure that all children will receive significant learning from the diverse interest groups through the thoughtful and consistent use of small group and whole group classroom meetings. Techniques and real life examples will be shared. Discussion will be encouraged.

Location
Johnson City, TN
Citation Information
Tammie Sarver, Jane Tingle Broderick and Lynn Lodien. "Managing Diverse Investigation Threads in Emergent Inquiry Classrooms Using Whole and Small Group Classroom Meetings" ETSU Annual Early Childhood Conference (2016)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/jane-broderick/60/