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NAEYC Articles (2) Reflection Paper Assignment Outline

Learning Objective: Student will read and reflect on two National Association for the Education Association (NAEYC) articles that focus on the content areas of math and science.

NAEYC promotes high-quality early learning for all children, birth through age 8, by connecting practice, policy, and research. We advance a diverse, dynamic early childhood profession and support all who care for, educate, and work on behalf of young children.

Guidelines:

  • Read and reflect on two NAEYC articles that focus on the content areas of math and science.
  • Write the title and author for each article as a heading. It is two separate reflections.
  • Elaborate on three things (for each article) you found interesting that will help you plan future math and science activities for young children.
  • Include your thoughts and reaction to the readings. NOTE: This is a reflection paper not a summary of the readings.

Read and reflect on the following NAEYC Articles:

  1. “A World of Learning” written by Alicia W, Deaver and Lindsay E. Wright. svg icon downloadDownload A WORLD OF LEARNING-1.docx
  2. “Mathematical Masterpieces; Exploring Math Through Art” written by Deanna Pecaski-McLennan svg icon downloadDownload MATHEMATICAL MASTERPIECES-1.docx

Grading Criteria (50 Points):

  • Follow assignment guidelines mentioned above on how to organize the content your article reflections.
  • A total of four typed pages. Follow the required writing mechanics: two typed pages for each article, 1.5 spacing with 1 inch margins. Size 12 font New Times Roman or Calibri.
  • Check grammar, punctuation and spelling.
  • Review policy on plagiarism.
  • Upload your paper as PDF, word doc, docx or google docx via canvas. NOTE: If you have an apple computer you need to convert to the format requested prior to submitting/uploading the assignment. You will have two attempts to submit. Be mindful and upload as one full document not by pages.

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