Our Mission: Our mission is
to provide a developmentally appropriate pre-school program for three,
four and five year olds where they can develop a positive self-image
and discover the joy of learning through guided play.
Philosophy: The philosophy
of the Endicott First Presbyterian Nursery School program that each child
is learns through guided exploration of their world with support of the
teacher and family. Pre-school children learn through active and purposeful
play. Through this guided play, the child develops creativity, language
skills, social skills, motor skills and self confidence.
Goals:
- To provide a curriculum that builds upon what children already
know and are able to do to enable them to connect to new concepts and
skills
- To provide units with themes that integrate and teach across all
content areas (English/Language Arts, Mathematics, Science, Social
Studies and
the Arts)
- To provide a literacy-rich environment through the use
of centers for reading, science, math and dramatic play
- To provide
children with exposure to a wide variety of information and literacy
experiences including the use of technology in the daily
activities
- To provide a safe environment for students and staff
- To provide
a learning climate in each classroom that is active; one in which children
interact with each other and manipulatives while
engaging
in cooperative hands-on learning with day-to-day life experiences
- To
provide a balance of classroom activities that is teacher-directed
and child-initiated. These activities may be active or quiet, performed
individually or in large or small groups.
- To provide an environment
that is sensitive to cultural, language and learning differences among
all children and families served.
- To provide an on-going process
of collecting information from multiple sources about a child’s
needs, which include observation, portfolios, screening and development
checklists. This data is used to determine
each child’s individual strengths and weaknesses. This information
is used to plan and adapt the child’s program. Assessment information
is also shared with parents in a timely and ongoing manner.
- To
provide a curriculum that promotes the students’ growth
in creative development, motor development, cognitive development,
and their social and emotional development.
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