Early Childhood School Launches Comprehensive ‘Library of Invitations’ Curriculum Resource

The curriculum resource has sections related to art, nature, food, literacy, writing, games, music and movement. 
St. Margaret’s Early Childhood School launched an extensive and comprehensive online resource of curriculum provocations and experiences created by the division’s expert faculty. The Library of Invitations is full of learning tools meant to provoke ideas and experiences to implement at home.
 
Early Childhood School Director Cris Lozon has connected with her vast network of early childhood educational leaders from both the United States and countries around the world to share best practices and lessons learned during remote learning.
 
There were a few common threads among the schools,” Dr. Lozon said. “Schools continue to evolve and refine their practices, even for some who are into the 12th week of distance learning. For the youngest learners, online education is a difficult task to undertake without the support of family and an understanding of developmentally appropriate practices.”
 
That insight led to the development of the Library of Invitations. The curriculum resource has sections related to art, nature, food, literacy, writing, games, music and movement. There is a section for scholars to teach each other through videos, and a section where older students can share their knowledge.
 
The site also provides carefully selected resources for parents that will help them look for and identify developmental milestones and continuums to guide children during remote learning, just as the teachers do.
 
“This site is unique to St. Margaret’s Early Childhood School and we will continue to add content from our families and from early childhood experts,” Dr. Lozon said. “We truly seek to be innovative and keep to the core value of community.”
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