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The U.N.’s International Day of Play vs. “An Inhuman World”
Inspired by this research, Neighborhood Villages recently launched a new play-based curriculum in partnership with the LEGO Foundation and Boston Public Schools. “In early childhood, play is learning,” says Binal Patel, chief program officer.
Neighborhood Villages Unveils New Curriculum for Toddlers
Tune into NBC 10 Boston to learn more about how Neighborhood Villages is unveiling a new curriculum for toddlers.
Local Nonprofit Launches New, Free Curriculum For Toddlers And Caregivers
Neighborhood Villages has created a new learning curriculum for toddlers in an effort to fill the gaps in pre-K childcare and education.
No, Pinterest Isn’t the Place to Build Lesson Plans
When Neighborhood Villages, a nonprofit based in Boston that advocates for early childhood education, first started working with childcare centers, they noticed that it wasn’t easy for teachers to find quality curriculum for their young students that was both play-based and culturally relevant. As a result, teachers often turned to a fun but unlikely curriculum source: Pinterest. | Harvard Ed. Magazine
OPINION: Want a High-Quality Education for Your Kids? Then Protect Equity in the Classroom.
In Boston, Neighborhood Villages is partnering with Boston Public Schools and the LEGO Foundation to develop a new toddler curriculum resource and accompanying coaching model to support high-quality teaching practices that are rooted in anti-bias education. | Early Learning Nation