Faculty Professional Presentations
Mixed Age Classrooms
Created by: Leslie Oppenheimer, M.Ed. and Stefanie Kain
Presented by: Dr. Fran Favretto
Center for Young Children, PTA Meeting
November 2007
Teacher, Give Me a Harder One! Fostering and motivating higer order mathematical thinking in the early childhood classroom.
Stefanie Kain and Kathleen Sayers
National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC)
Annual Conference, Chicago, IL
November 2007
Hey, Come See My Block Structure! Why building with unit blocks is such an important tool to any early childhood classroom's math curriculum.
Leslie Oppenheimer
National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC)
Annual Conference, Anaheim, CA
November 2004
Making Storytime Meaningful: Helping children make connections with quality literature.
Dawn Mooney
Center for Young Children Fall Institute
College Park, MD
October 2004
Surveys, Charts and Graphs: How to collect and analyze data for mathematical learning.
Leslie Oppenheimer and Tina Winterich
Center for Young Children Fall Institute
College Park, MD
October 2004
Spinny the Tarantula: Implementing an in-depth investigative science study in an early childhood classroom.
Jennifer Smallwood and Stefanie Adamson
Center for Young Children Fall Institute
College Park, MD
October 2004
National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC)
Annual Conference, Anaheim, CA
November 2004
Authentic Art in the Early Childhood Classroom: Methods and structures for the young artist.
Francine Sacchetti and Kristin Staub
Center for Young Children Fall Institute
College Park, MD
October 2004
"Teacher,
Who Wrote This Book?" Conducting an in-depth and inspiring author
or illustrator study in a preschool classroom.
Leslie Oppenheimer and Dawn Mooney
National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC)
Annual Conference, Chicago, IL
November 2003
"Hey,
That's Me!" Using photography to help children and parents reflect
on classroom experiences.
Jennifer Smallwood and Stefanie Adamson
National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC)
Annual Conference, Chicago, IL
November 2003
Mealworms for the preschool and primary age child: an investigative
science project which integrates language arts and mathematics in a meaningful
manner.
Francine Sacchetti
National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC)
Annual Conference, Chicago, IL
November 2003
The Art of Reading Aloud: It's more than just funny character
voices!
Dawn Mooney
Prince George's Interagency Early Childhood Committee
Celebrate Children Early Childhood Conference, Greenbelt, MD
April 2002, April 2003, May 2004
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