Instructional Support, Part 1: Science and Technology Early Learning
Discover ways to support programs in promoting effective teaching practices related to the CLASS® instructional support domain.
Explore resources to integrate and develop science, technology, engineering, arts, and math (STEAM) skills from early age.
Discover ways to support programs in promoting effective teaching practices related to the CLASS® instructional support domain.
Explore how preschoolers use the scientific method to figure out how the world works. Learn about strategies and teaching practices that help all children explore science concepts.
Discover strategies to support STEAM learning for preschoolers. In each episode, there's an overview of the STEM component and tips for using art to help children explore concepts and skills.
Explore these infant/toddler and preschool Teacher Time episodes to learn about science, technology, engineering, arts, and math (STEAM) concepts and skills. Discover the ways art supports the other components.
Explore ways to support STEAM learning for infants and toddlers. In each episode, find an overview of the STEM component and tips for using art to help children explore concepts and skills.
Review the technology component of STEAM. STEAM stands for science, technology, engineering, art, and math. Find out how to use simple tools to help infants and toddlers learn about cause and effect.
In this Teacher Time episode, explore how infants and toddlers use the scientific method to figure out how the world works. Discover strategies and teaching practices that help all children explore science concepts.
Explore research on the STEAM-related abilities of young children and how you can support them.
Explore how early childhood specialists can support grantees in promoting the use of effective instructional support practices.
In this Teacher Time episode, explore the engineering component of STEAM. STEAM stands for science, technology, engineering, art, and math. Learn how to support preschoolers in learning why and how things work.
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