Improve Teachers' Curriculum Leadership Based on Observation——Taking the Small Class Life Course "Toilet Secrets" as an Example

Yan Geng, Wei Wang

Article ID: 2437
Vol 6, Issue 2, 2023

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Abstract


China's famous educator Mr. Tao Xingzhi once said that "education is the first, observation first", only scientific and effective observation can change the teachers' narrow understanding of kindergarten curriculum. From the observation record to the derived "Little Secrets in the Toilet" garden-based course, the original is just an ordinary life segment, become warm, have curriculum awareness. With an observational perspective, the teachers capture the interests and needs of the children in their lives, understand their experience levels, and provide valuable learning growth points. At the same time, in the activity, teachers reflect on their own educational content, organization mode and environment creation, and make dynamic adjustment and transformation, which promotes the development of children and improves teachers' leadership in the curriculum.


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Kindergarten Curriculum; Observation; Teacher Curriculum Leadership

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.24294/ijmss.v6i2.2437

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