Urban Preschool

This blog is a place to share research, experiences and inspirations around teaching and the world of Early Childhood Education (which I believe includes just about anything and everything creative).

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Fly and Run and Dream 
This is Me 
Daily Type 
simply photo 
It's Nice That 
urban abstract 
Fine Motor 
Direct Communication 
Garamond Powerlines 
Plastic Art Installation 
Fabula 
e-glue 
Portraits $1 Here 
Lab 101 
Moss Graffiti 
UPPERCASE Gallery 
As The Crow Flies 
Me Again. 
number press 
A Reminder 
Flower Girls 
Finding Faces 
Hand Drawn Patterns 
Fabric Remnants 
Artist. Takashi Iwasaki.  
Eco-dough 
Inspiring Room  
From A Drawing to A Photograph 
Color Wheel 
Birds 
Sky Type 
Sleepyheads 
Who's Listening? 
Capturing Childhood 
Camilla Engman 
LINES & SHAPES 
Thinking for the Future 
In and About Space 
LivingStones 
The Art of Photography 
Morning at the Museum 
Look Around 
A-Z 
chalk 
Betsy Walton 
Lalaland 
Frames 
Dreams of Flying 
cloud dancer 
foldschool 
moments of childhood 
Pastel 
Steve Mack 
Multisensory Landscapes  
A Gallery Visit 
Art + Internet 

COMMUNICATION CENTRE
Handmade  
story time 
Jute 
Yes We Can 
Bikes to Rowanda 
Paddington Bear turns 50 
Sustainability Education for All Ages 
C is for Cookie 
Books Change Lives 
Education for All  
Bakers and Astonauts 
small magazine 
Ecolect 
Food for Thought 
Bubble Calendar 
A conference in Montreal 
Love Letter 
Happy 30th Lego! 
Blog Action Day - October 15th 
1,2,3,4 with Feist + Seasame Street 
A project... 
feelgood designs 
CEF 
Animal Sounds 
The GreenHouse Project 
A little personal... 
tiny TOMS 
The School for Life 
Catalogue of Cases 
Just because...  
Responsible Objects 
Things... 
Flutter at The SNMNH 
right on, fight on 
Father & Son 
Always going back too... 
3191 
Head, Heart and Hands 
Give One. Get One. 
Design for Children 
Vocabulary + Rice 
DSF 
Chronicle Books 
NAREA 
Baggu 
Talks 
Sustainability and Education 
Child at Street 11  
Upcoming: Design for Children 
Art Auction 
A Conference 
Guides 
Thoughts 
Recycline 
World Forum 
Ray of Light 
It has been while... 
The Recycling Centre 
I made it to Reggio Emilia! 

LIBRARY
Wave 
The Creative Family 
Big Ideas 
Alphabet of Nations 
A Favorite Place : Kidsbooks 
Laugh Make Nurture Organize Play 
LookyBook 
Little 1 
NG Little Kids 
Brown Bear, Brown Bear... 
Innovative Early Learning Podcasts 
All About Young Children and Their Art 
100 Languages 
Don't Judge A... 
Children's Treasures 
less can become more 
Robert Munch 
Planning & Design 
Reprints 
World Changing 
UNESCO 
ICDL 
Techniques for Teaching 
ReFocus  
Reggio Children 

REMIDA
CREATES 
Re-Circle 
REMIDA Perth 
REMIDA Denmark 

RESOURCE ROOM
WritingTable 
dot org 
Explore 
The New Facts of Life 
RMI 
Minor Details 
Tree Blocks 
Typography and Children's Reading 
Tree of Signs 
Design for Play 
The Quilt Of Belonging 
Hole-in-the-Wall 
Brooklyn Museum 
Canadian Council of Learning 
Urban Typography 
Nature Challenge 
Food Map Container 
Paperpod Cardboard Creations 
Animal Zoo 
Typography for Children 
TED Nicholas Negroponte 
Childcare Resource & Research Unit 
50 Ways to Help the Planet 
Environmental + Social Issues 
A Valuable Resource 
Kids Modern 
Design and the Elastic Mind 
Digital Storytelling 
Redleaf Press 
Life Lab 
Celebrate Chinese New Year 
In the Studio 
Kid O 
Visuals by you 
Community 
A Visual Guide 
Nature Smarts 
Design Share 
Exercise your mind 
To Everything There Is A Season 

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World Changing

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As teachers (and/or parents) of young children, it is important that we stay aware of what is going on in the world, specifically in the area of environmental sustainability and education. We have a responsibility to educate ourselves and set a good example for the children in our care and to continue to educate them, their families (and/or teachers) and the communities we live in.

The book World Changing, A User's Guide For The 21st Century and it's website worldchanging.com are just two examples of tools that are making it easy for us to gain knowledge on environmental issues and insight into sustainable practices, on a global level.

"As you think about what these ideas might mean in your life, we encourage you to treat the information we provide as a set of avenues for exploration. There are a lot of ideas here, and not all of them will work for you: indeed, most of them will work only if you apply your own smarts and adapt them to the circumstances you face."

Take a look at your program (and/or household) as a whole, and ask the children and their families (and/or teachers) to look with you. What can your team do to change the future?


Posted by Jolayne on June 15, 2007
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Your post made me think of this website/book which listed very small things one can do to make the world a better place:

http://wearewhatwedo.org/index.php

Posted by: Lala on June 18, 2007
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