<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Play, academics, and standards can work together with the right strategies and support from educators<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>Play, academics, and standards can work together with the right strategies and support from educators. Take an active role in child-directed play to guide learning. Become a strong advocate for saving play in early childhood education by empowering teachers to join play and standards, and learn how child-led, open-ended play addresses the seven domains and Common Core Standards.</p><p>This book is full of research and resources that link academic learning and play experiences. Engage in provocative questions for teachers and administrators to help you effectively share the importance of play in early learning with others, and help restore play to its proper role as both fun and educational.</p><p><b>Gaye Gronlund, MA</b>, is a nationally recognized consultant and author who works with early childhood programs across the country, specializing in developmentally appropriate practice, authentic assessment, play-based curriculum, and early learning standards. Her other publications include: <i>Individualized Child-Focused Curriculum, Focused Observations, Second Edition</i>, and <i>Making Early Learning Standards Come Alive, Second Edition</i>.</p><p><b>Thomas Rendon</b> is the coordinator of the Iowa Head Start State Collaboration Office and an active supporter of policy to promote play at a state level. He has an MBA from the University of Iowa and is currently working on a PhD in early childhood special education from Kent State University.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"<strong>A brilliant piece of work!</strong> Best, most inspiring new thinking that makes the connection between play, research, and early learning standards clear and compelling. Powerful insights answer the question 'How do I as a teacher use what children do best to help them gain essential concepts and skills needed to succeed in school and life?' <strong>Tom Rendon and Gaye Gronlund have set the foundation for putting play right at the heart of the curriculum and high quality professional development like no other book I have read!</strong>"<br>--Walter F. Drew, EdD, Founder and Executive Director of the Institute for Self Active Education, Board Member for The Association for the Study of Play, and Co-Author of <em>From Play to Practice: Connecting Teachers Play to Children's Learning</em> <p/>"<strong>Saving Play</strong> is a delightful book--using research and written by an administrator and a practitioner--a great combination. Who says play is antithetical to learning? Even learning based on standards. Rendon and Gronlund show us how play is integral to helping children learn, and not just an extra that gets thrown in for 10 minutes between 'learning activities.' <strong>Playful learning is essential to helping children think, learn, and remember. Bravo for bringing these important ideas to life!</strong>"<br>--Roberta Michnick Golinkoff, Ph.D. University of Delaware and author of <em>Becoming Brilliant: What Science Tells Us About Raising Successful Children</em> <p/>"<strong>A timely survival guide</strong>. This wonderfully challenging, readable book invites us to sharpen our perceptions of a whole range of state and national standards and to share responsibility for explaining them to teachers and parents and the public. <strong>As a standards-resister myself, I've just been won over. Read this book!</strong>"<br>-- Elizabeth Jones, Faculty emerita, Pacific Oaks College, author of <em>The Play's the Thing</em> and <em>Playing to Get Smart</em><br> <p/><em>Saving Play</em> is packed with research and resources that link academic learning and play experiences. Engage in provocative questions for teachers and administrators to help to effectively share the importance of play in early learning with others, and help to restore play to its proper role as both fun and educational . . . Highly recommended for school district and academic library Teacher Education collections. --<em>Midwest Book Review</em><br><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Gaye Gronlund, MA, is a nationally recognized consultant and author who works with early childhood programs across the country, specializing in developmentally appropriate practice, authentic assessment, play-based curriculum, and early learning standards. Her other publications include: <i>Individualized Child-Focused Curriculum, Focused Observations, Second Edition</i>, and <i>Making Early Learning Standards Come Alive, Second Edition</i>. <p/>Thomas Rendon is the former coordinator of the Iowa Head Start State Collaboration Office and an active supporter of policy to promote play at a state level. He has an MBA from the University of Iowa and is currently working on a PhD in early childhood special education from Kent State University.
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