Award Winning Curriculum
- lacie54
- Oct 31
- 2 min read
"Teaching Strategies Wins National EdTech Award for Pre-K Curriculum that Pairs Play with Explicit Math and Literacy Instruction"
We are dedicated to giving your child the best start, and that's why we utilize Teaching Strategies’ Creative Curriculum. A comprehensive, research based framework designed for children from infants to preschoolers. Creative Curriculum adapts to each child’s unique needs, pace, and interests, providing an individualized learning experience.
Creative Curriculum is built on decades of research into how children learn best. Our goal is to develop your little one's essential skills and prepare them not just for school, but for a lifetime of curiosity and success. We use every tool in this system to foster development across all domains: cognitive, social-emotional, physical, and language.
Here is what Teaching Strategies’ has to say about their Creative Curriculum:
“The Creative Curriculum is the only early childhood curriculum with research-based progressions of development and learning that span the entirety of the early childhood years. These progressions empower educators to observe and document children’s development and learning and intentionally plan future experiences based on each child’s currently demonstrated knowledge, skills, and abilities. The progressions help a teacher identify if a child’s skills are either meeting, progressing towards, or exceeding the widely held expectations for the child’s age group or class level. Teachers are offered ideas for individualizing learning experiences based on each child’s current skills, to gently scaffold continued growth.”
Teaching Strategies’ Creative Curriculum is the engine behind our responsive, joyful, and effective learning environment. By integrating these research backed tools and strategies, we’re committed to fostering happy, confident, and capable learners, ready for the exciting journey ahead!
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