AWARD WINNER!Early childhood teachers continue to seek activities that promote STEM-based learning. But most STEM books focus on science and math, excluding technology and engineering.
Creative Investigations in Early Engineering and Technology helps teachers create a more well-rounded STEM learning program.
- Encourage children to think, make, tinker and innovate
- Introduce engineering skills such as coding in a developmentally appropriate way
- Leverage children’s use of digital technologies to help them learn new skills
- Promote active engagement and participation in classroom learning
Recipient of the Creative Child Magazine 2018 Preferred Choice Award, Creative STEM Books category
Angela Eckhoff is an associate professor of teaching and learning in the Early Childhood Education program and codirector of the Virginia Early Childhood Policy Center at Old Dominion University. She holds a dual PhD from the University of Colorado-Boulder in educational psychology and cognitive science. She is a coeditor of the Growing in STEM column for Young Children, published by the National Association for the Education of Young Children.
She lives in Norfolk, VA.