Children at the Center: Transforming Early Childhood Education in the Boston Public Schools
Children at the Center provides a closely observed account of a decade-long effort to reshape the scope, direction, and quality of the Boston Public Schools’ early childhood programs. Drawing on multiple perspectives and voices from the field, the authors highlight the reflective, collaborative, inquiry-driven approach undertaken by the program and share lessons learned.
 
Boston Public Schools are recognized for embedding high-quality, public preK programs in their system and achieving exceptional results. In this book, the authors outline the core principles that underlie the district’s early childhood programs and explore the role of curriculum, professional development, coaching, and data use in supporting these new initiatives. They show how the Boston Public Schools Department of Early Childhood was able to work with and against the constraints of the current accountability system to create a holistic, child-centered, play-based program that has had a significant impact in narrowing income-based learning gaps.
 
Written in collaboration with the Department of Early Childhood Education, this account of creating successful preK programs in a diverse urban district will provide a valuable resource for practitioners engaged in similar work across the country.
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Children at the Center: Transforming Early Childhood Education in the Boston Public Schools
Children at the Center provides a closely observed account of a decade-long effort to reshape the scope, direction, and quality of the Boston Public Schools’ early childhood programs. Drawing on multiple perspectives and voices from the field, the authors highlight the reflective, collaborative, inquiry-driven approach undertaken by the program and share lessons learned.
 
Boston Public Schools are recognized for embedding high-quality, public preK programs in their system and achieving exceptional results. In this book, the authors outline the core principles that underlie the district’s early childhood programs and explore the role of curriculum, professional development, coaching, and data use in supporting these new initiatives. They show how the Boston Public Schools Department of Early Childhood was able to work with and against the constraints of the current accountability system to create a holistic, child-centered, play-based program that has had a significant impact in narrowing income-based learning gaps.
 
Written in collaboration with the Department of Early Childhood Education, this account of creating successful preK programs in a diverse urban district will provide a valuable resource for practitioners engaged in similar work across the country.
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Children at the Center: Transforming Early Childhood Education in the Boston Public Schools

Children at the Center: Transforming Early Childhood Education in the Boston Public Schools

Children at the Center: Transforming Early Childhood Education in the Boston Public Schools

Children at the Center: Transforming Early Childhood Education in the Boston Public Schools

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Children at the Center provides a closely observed account of a decade-long effort to reshape the scope, direction, and quality of the Boston Public Schools’ early childhood programs. Drawing on multiple perspectives and voices from the field, the authors highlight the reflective, collaborative, inquiry-driven approach undertaken by the program and share lessons learned.
 
Boston Public Schools are recognized for embedding high-quality, public preK programs in their system and achieving exceptional results. In this book, the authors outline the core principles that underlie the district’s early childhood programs and explore the role of curriculum, professional development, coaching, and data use in supporting these new initiatives. They show how the Boston Public Schools Department of Early Childhood was able to work with and against the constraints of the current accountability system to create a holistic, child-centered, play-based program that has had a significant impact in narrowing income-based learning gaps.
 
Written in collaboration with the Department of Early Childhood Education, this account of creating successful preK programs in a diverse urban district will provide a valuable resource for practitioners engaged in similar work across the country.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781682532027
Publisher: Harvard Education Press
Publication date: 07/17/2018
Pages: 248
Sales rank: 302,157
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Betty Bardige is a developmental psychologist and an early childhood author, advocate, foundation leader, and consultant. She focuses on language, literacy, and family engagement.

Megina Baker has been an early childhood educator in the United States and Sweden. She is now a researcher at Project Zero at the Harvard Graduate School of Education and part of the Early Childhood Education faculty at Boston University.

Ben Mardell has taught infants, toddlers, preschoolers, and kindergarteners. He is currently a principal investigator at Project Zero at the Harvard Graduate School of Education.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Children at the Center 1

Chapter 2 The Colorful Café: A Visit to a K0/K1 Inclusion Classroom Melissa Rivard Jodi Doyle Krous 13

Chapter 3 Building the BPS Early Childhood Program 33

Chapter 4 Pathways to Excellence 55

Chapter 5 A House for a Dragon: A Visit with a K1 Child David Ramsey Abby Morales 75

Chapter 6 Redoubled Efforts and New Directions 87

Chapter 7 Tamara's Day: A Visit to a K2 Classroom 111

Chapter 8 A New Model of Professional Development 125

Chapter 9 The DEC at Work 149

Chapter 10 Reaching In, Out, and Up 163

Epilogue: A Park Where Parents Play with Their Kids: A Visit to City Hall 185

Appendix: The Role of Data, Research, and Evaluation in the Process of Change Christina Weiland Jason Sachs 195

Notes 211

Acknowledgments 231

About the Authors, Contributors, and Collaborators 233

Index 235

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