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Comparing Early Childhood Programs (page 3)

By G. S. Morrison
Pearson Allyn Bacon Prentice Hall

Teacher's Role

  • Works collaboratively with other teachers.
  • Organizes environments rich in possibilities and provocations.*
  • Acts as recorder for the children, helping them trace and revisit their words and actions.*

Waldorf

Main Features

  • Theoretical basis is the philosophy and beliefs of Rudolf Steiner.
  • The whole child- head, heart, and hands- is educated.
  • The arts are integrated into all curriculum areas.
  • Study of myths, lores, and fairy tales promotes the imagination and multiculturalism.
  • Main-lesson teacher stays with the same class from childhood to adolescence.
  • Learning is by doing-making and doing.
  • Learning is noncompetitive.
  • The developmental phases of each child are followed.

Teacher's role

  • Acts as a role model exhibiting the values of the Waldorf school.
  • Provides an intimate classroom atmosphere full of themes about caring for the community and for the natural and living world.*
  • Encourages children's natural sense of wonder, belief in goodness, and love of beauty.*
  • Creates a love of learning in each child.

Head Start

Main Features

  • Federally sponsored and funded early childhood program.
  • Programs must comply with federal performance standards and standards of learning.
  • Comprehensive approach to educating the whole child.
  • Comprehensive services approach including health and nutrition.
  • Comprehensive program designed to strengthen families.
  • Involves families and the community in delivery of program.

Teacher's Role

  • Teach to and provide for all children's developmental areas- social, emotional physical, and cognitive.
  • Provide programs for children that support their socioeconomic, cultural, and individual needs in developmentally appropriate ways.
  • Involve families and the community in all parts of the program.


*Information from C. Edwards, "Three Approaches from Europe: Waldorf, Montessori, and Reggio Emilia," Early Childhood Research & Practice 4, 1, 2002, http://ecrp.uiuc.edu/v4n1/edwards.html.

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