Elementary Education
Elementary education is an initial phase of formal learning that typically occurs between the ages of five and twelve, encompassing kindergarten through fifth grade in the United States. This stage focuses on fundamental skills such as literacy, numeracy, and basic scientific concepts, fostering a solid foundation for future academic pursuits. Incorporating various educational technologies, elementary education promotes active learning through interactive tools like digital whiteboards, multimedia presentations, and online resources that cater to diverse learning styles. The educators in this field hold academic degrees in education or related fields, demonstrating expertise in pedagogy and child development to create engaging, inclusive, and supportive learning environments.
External Links
- [ElementarySpecialEducation.com]
- [tchs.org] The Chestnut Hill School | Leading the Way in Elementary Education Since 1860
- [doe.mass.edu] Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education
- [fref.org] Forster Ranch Education Foundation – Truman Benedict Elementary and Bernice Ayer Middle School
- [adoptthearts.org] Adopt The Arts » Empowering Elementary Education Through Music