Boost young children’s problem-solving skills and set them up for long-term success with the second edition of this practical guidebook! Enhanced with new lessons and timely topics—including equity and the use of makerspaces—this book will help you get all children ready for kindergarten by teaching them basic practices of engineering design and critical thinking skills.
Using a clear instructional framework and fun lesson plans tailored for infants, toddlers, and preschoolers, you’ll guide your “emerging engineers” as they explore big ideas and develop new ways of thinking through engaging and challenging learning experiences. Practical materials include classroom-tested activities that incorporate children’s books, self-reflection checklists, practical strategies and modifications, Early Childhood UDL Planning Sheets, and blank Experience Planning Templates.
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Angi Stone‐MacDonald, Ph.D., is a professor and chair for the Special Education, Rehabilitation, and Counseling Department at California State University, San Bernardino. Dr. Stone‐MacDonald earned her doctorate from Indiana University in Special Education and African Studies, where she studied the role of culturally relevant curriculum and cultural beliefs about disabilities in the experiences of children with developmental disabilities at a special school in Tanzania. Dr. Stone‐MacDonald has worked with children and adults with disabilities for the last two decades as a paraprofessional, teacher, consultant, and researcher, including most recently as a faculty member.
Prioring to moving to California State University, San Bernardino, she worked at the University of Massachusetts, Boston in the College of Education and Human Development and Early Education and Care in Inclusive Settings Program for 12 years. Her areas of research include early intervention, young children with autism, international inclusive education, and educator preparation for early intervention and early childhood special education. Dr. Stone‐MacDonald serves her field and children and families with disabilities at the local, state, and national levels on a variety of committees and projects. She has been actively involved in state and local committees, organizations, and grant work with the state government to promote inclusion and adequate teacher preparation to work with children with disabilities in early childhood. She also taught STEM early childhood educator preparation courses and participated in STEM grants with the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. She has published several articles and four books highlighting inclusive education and early childhood special education.
Dr. Lopes is passionate about creative approaches to learning. She has been a teacher, program leader, and curriculum consultant at early learning organizations across the U.S. including developing creative arts immersive early education and professional learning programs at the New York State Theater Institute, Seattle Art Museum, Seattle Children’s Theater, Pacific Science Center, and Woodland Park Zoo. Through scholarship, Amanda investigates creative approaches to early learning through curriculum design, pedagogy, and leadership. She holds a Ph.D. in Early Childhood Education and Care from the University of Massachusetts Boston, a M.S.Ed in Early Childhood Education from the College of Saint Rose, and a B.A. in Theatre Arts from the University of Puget Sound. Amanda has been a guest lecturer and faculty at higher education programs across the U.S. including University of Massachusetts Boston, University of Maryland Baltimore County, Russell Sage College, Fisher College, and Northeastern University. In her role as Learning and Quality Improvement Manager at University of Massachusetts Boston’s Institute for Early Education Leadership and Innovation, Amanda uses her unbridled curiosity and fierce imagination to design innovative approaches to professional learning in early care and education.
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