Our teaching approach at
Aprende con Amigos, is driven by a variety of research, teaching experience
and theories, but Gardner’s theory of Multiple Intelligences is embedded
in all we do. His theory identifies seven intelligences including:
linguistic, logical-mathematical, musical, bodily-kinesthetic, spatial,
interpersonal, and intrapersonal. Although most schools only value
the first two, we value them all and provide a learning environment that
utilizes a variety of educational philosophies, methods and strategies to
support Gardner’s theory. These include, but are not limited
to, Reggio Emilia, High/Scope Preschool Curriculum, and the Waldorf and
Montessori philosophies. Our collaborative approach allows us to choose
the best assets from each method to design a one-of-a-kind preschool environment
allowing children to develop skills in all seven intelligences.
Our
curriculum approach implements the research-based philosophy that learning
in depth about a student chosen topic is more meaningful, memorable and effective
than a teacher-chosen curriculum focused on a breadth of topics. We
begin each semester with a “Big Idea” and allow our students’ interests
to drive our curriculum. The “Big Idea” for the 2012-2013
school year is Me and My Family beginning in September and My Neighborhood and My City beginning
in February.
Our
students’ ability to learn about topics in depth encourages collaborative
project work, problem solving, exploration, and discovery learning through
hands-on experiences. A student-driven curriculum is exciting, allows
children to use their background knowledge and taps into children’s
natural curiosity and sense of wonder about the world thereby making Spanish
acquisition easy, comfortable, and effective. |
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Our
approach to Spanish language acquisition implements a team-teaching methodology
where two teachers consistently speak in Spanish and one teacher consistently
speaks in English. This method makes certain that students will be
immersed in Spanish for two-thirds of the day and teachers will not slip
back into English. In addition, each month both conversational and
academic vocabulary and speaking goals will be identified and shared with
parents and students. These goals will stem from student driven topics
related to our “Big Idea”.
Children will meet monthly
language goals through an active learning environment where students learn
Spanish through fun, relevant, and purposeful activities. We understand
that goal setting and methodical implementation based on students’ current
interests and motivations is the key to successful Spanish language acquisition. We
will also improve acquisition by implementing a variety of techniques and
strategies to make learning more comprehensible.
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