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Bank Street Approach

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The 'Bank Street Approach' is an educational philosophy and method developed by the Bank Street College of Education in New York City. It emphasizes a child-centered, experiential, and developmentally appropriate approach to teaching, focusing on fostering curiosity, social-emotional growth, creativity, and critical thinking through active learning and real-world experiences.

Key Features

  • Child-centered learning emphasizing individual interests and needs
  • Experiential and hands-on activities to promote active engagement
  • Focus on social-emotional development alongside academic skills
  • Interdisciplinary curriculum integrating arts, sciences, and humanities
  • Emphasis on collaborative learning and community involvement
  • Flexible and adaptable teaching strategies tailored to each child's growth

Pros

  • Promotes holistic development including social, emotional, and cognitive skills
  • Encourages creativity and critical thinking in young learners
  • Fosters a love of learning through engaging activities
  • Supports diversity and inclusive education practices
  • Flexible approach adaptable to different classroom settings

Cons

  • Implementation can be resource-intensive requiring trained staff
  • May be challenging to standardize or assess compared to traditional methods
  • Potential inconsistency across different educators or institutions
  • Requires a shift from conventional testing-focused education which may face resistance

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