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What is Bank Street Approach

Handbook of Research on Critical Thinking and Teacher Education Pedagogy
Evolved from the original Play School, this teaching approach is based in the works of John Dewey. Bank Street educators see children as active learners who are think, create, explore, and learn in a social setting.
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Strategies for Fostering Critical Thinking in Early Childhood Education
Katrina Woolsey Jordan (Northwestern State University, USA), Michelle Fazio-Brunson (Northwestern State University, USA), and Shawn Marise Butler (St. Vincent and the Grenadines Community College, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-7829-1.ch019
Abstract
Critical thinking is not a new concept in the world of education. However, teaching it to university students in teacher education programs can be difficult. Teaching these skills to students in grade school, especially in the early childhood classroom, comes with its own set of challenges. This chapter outlines strategies for teaching critical thinking skills in interesting and innovative ways, both at the university and early childhood level. Of particular interest is the project approach. During the three phases of this approach, children act as young investigators and apply critical thinking skills in their daily work. Future trends in both teacher education and the education of young children are also identified.
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