Reflection and Discussion: The Brain Architects and What Makes a Quality Curriculum?

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Developing and Administering Early Childhood Education Programs, Chapter 10: “Supporting Quality Curriculum”
The Brain Architects: Building Resilience Through 
Play Podcast (55min) https://developingchild.harvard.edu/resources/podcast-resilience-play/
“These days, resilience is needed more than ever, and one simple, underrecognized way of 
supporting healthy and resilient child 
development is as old as humanity itself: play. Far from frivolous, play contributes to sturdy brain 
architecture, the foundations of lifelong health,
 and the building blocks of resilience, yet its
 importance is often overlooked. In this podcast, 
Dr. Jack Shonkoff explains the role of play in supporting resilience and five experts https://developingchild.harvard.edu/resources/podcast-resilience-play/#panelists share their ideas 
and personal stories about applying the science 
of play in homes, communities, and crisis
 environments around the world.
Academics vs Play: The False Dilemma That Some Principals Face 
Principals in our groups had different opinions 
about the characteristics of strong learning 
environments in early childhood. Many 
acknowledged that play is an important 
teaching tool when working with young children.
 But the majority of principals felt pressured to
 limit play time in pre-K, kindergarten, and the 
early grades to focus on academics. In essence,
 they did not always make a direct connection
 between play and learning. What can we do?”
The decline of play | Peter Gray | TEDxNavesink(16min)https://youtu.be/Bg-GEzM7iTk 
“In this talk, Dr. Peter Gray compellingly brings 
attention to the reality that over the past 60 years in the United States there has been a gradual but, overall dramatic decline in children’s freedom to 
play with other children, without adult direction. 
Over this same period, there has been a gradual 
but overall dramatic increase in anxiety, depression, feelings of helplessness, suicide, and narcissism in children and adolescents. Based on his own 
and others’ research, Dr. Gray documents why free play is essential for children’s healthy social and 
emotional development and outlines steps
 through which we can bring free play back to 
children’s lives.”
Discuss/Choose ONE of the Following questions
 to guide your discussions
How would you define Developmentally 
Appropriate Curriculum?
Academic or Play Based Curriculum?
 Do we have to choose?
If you have worked with a particular written/
prescribed Curriculum (Creative Curriculum, Big 
Day, OWL, Frogstreet, ect) please use this as an 
opportunity to discuss your likes and dislikes 
about their attributes.
Please review LINKS and TEXTBOOK PAGES to
 complete this assignment (Some pages may 
have been uploaded twice my apologies if so)!
Thank you in advance

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