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Creation and Innovation in Pre-K - and beyond!

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Palma L. TarantoFollow

Biography

I am a Lead Universal Pre-Kindergarten teacher through St. Joseph’s University in the Plainedge Union Free School District and Molloy alumna.

I graduated in 2018 with my Bachelor’s in Early Childhood/Childhood Education and in 2021 with my Master’s in Educational Technology (K-12). I am currently taking courses at Molloy to pursue my Students with Disabilities (All Grades) certification.

I previously taught in Queens, NY for Universal 3K and 3rd grade.

Presentation Type

Presentation

Location

Casey 106

Start Date

1-3-2025 10:00 AM

End Date

1-3-2025 10:45 AM

Description (Abstract)

This presentations dives into the differences between product and process art in the classroom and how to value student led learning. Teachers can give prompts to children in order for them to think outside the box and extend their thought process through social-emotional skills, fine motor skills, creativity, and cognition. Children lead their form of learning through center-play by what is offered per curriculum; and, implementing nature into their daily lives and locating methods of learning outside of the classroom.

Keywords

product, social-emotional, creativity, cognition, methods

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Mar 1st, 10:00 AM Mar 1st, 10:45 AM

Creation and Innovation in Pre-K - and beyond!

Casey 106

This presentations dives into the differences between product and process art in the classroom and how to value student led learning. Teachers can give prompts to children in order for them to think outside the box and extend their thought process through social-emotional skills, fine motor skills, creativity, and cognition. Children lead their form of learning through center-play by what is offered per curriculum; and, implementing nature into their daily lives and locating methods of learning outside of the classroom.