What makes clay an important enough medium to warrant an entire book about its use in the educational setting? Clay in the Classroom helps teachers go beyond understanding clay as only a medium for playtime or special occasions. When used in appropriate and well-planned activities, clay can help young children develop cognitive as well as affective skills. Many teachers are searching for ways to balance the emphasis on computers and technology in the classroom. Here, through an inexpensive medium called clay, is one ...
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What makes clay an important enough medium to warrant an entire book about its use in the educational setting? Clay in the Classroom helps teachers go beyond understanding clay as only a medium for playtime or special occasions. When used in appropriate and well-planned activities, clay can help young children develop cognitive as well as affective skills. Many teachers are searching for ways to balance the emphasis on computers and technology in the classroom. Here, through an inexpensive medium called clay, is one approach which research indicates can meet the emotional, physical and creative needs of young children, and allow them to become better prepared for the cognitive demands of the educational process.
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Add this copy of Clay in the Classroom: Helping Children Develop to cart. $17.55, fair condition, Sold by artlessmissals rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Denver, CO, UNITED STATES, published 1988 by Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publishers.
Edition:
1988, Peter Lang Group Ag, International Academic Publishers
Publisher:
Peter Lang Group Ag, International Academic Publishers
Published:
1988
Language:
English
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16146015663
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Fair. Ex-library. Spine has small nicks from label removal, front fly page, 2 edges of text block have former owner name redacted with black marker. Rear fly page damaged from card pocket removal, a few scratch outs with black marker. No dust jacket. Binding solid, pages crisp and clean, a few bent page tips. Some light scuffs and dents. Extremities lightly bumped with minimal tip wear.