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Hopwood School Curriculum

The school offers a 2 year old program, 3 year old program, 4 year old program and a Kindergarten program. All programs are based on the High/Scope Approach.

The High/Scope Approach
The High/Scope approach is the basis of the Hopwood programs. The High/Scope approach to preschool education is a unique process that has been tested and researched since 1962. Like Froebel and Montessori, High/Scope emphasizes the “active learner”. It differs, however, by placing a greater emphasis on problem solving and more independent thinking. The approach incorporates five elements based on sound developmental practices for children and effective program management strategies for adults.

Active Learning – Children are involved in direct, hands-on experiences with people, objects, ideas, and events. They carry out their intentions by actively engaging with materials and interacting with peers and adults. Teachers plan around 58 key experiences in child development that strengthen children's emerging intellectual, physical, social, and emotional abilities.

Adult-Child Interaction – Teachers establish a safe and nurturing classroom environment where children can be happy and busy pursuing their interests. Adults observe and interact with children at their level to discover how each child thinks and reasons. They support children's initiatives and developing abilities. Adults share control of all learning experiences with children. They encourage children to solve problems with materials, turn to one another for help, collaborate in creative activities, and learn how to resolve conflicts with one another through negotiation.

Learning environment – Classroom furniture and equipment are arranged and labeled in several clearly defined interest areas. This organization allows children to independently find, use, and return the materials they need to carry out their chosen activities. The arrangement of the classroom and its materials helps children form concepts about how the world is organized. The labels and symbols form the foundation for children's emerging reading, writing, and number skills. Children also spend time outside every day experiencing all the physical and sensory properties of the natural environment. Taken together, the indoor and outdoor environments provide children with the full range of learning settings and experiences.

Daily Routine – Each day follows a similar schedule of events, providing consistency for both children and adults. A daily plan-do-review process is at the core of the High/Scope routine. This sequence gives children the opportunity to make plans based on their own interests, follow through on their intentions, and reflect on their experiences with peers and adults. Large- and small-group experiences are also part of the daily routine along with the social interaction of sharing a snack and the invigoration of being outdoors.

Assessment – High/Scope teachers regularly record notes on children's behaviors, experiences, and interests. They use these notes to assess each child's development using the High/Scope Child Observation Record for Ages 2– 6. Based on these careful and objective observations, adults can plan experiences that will facilitate children's growth and development.

For a more detailed overview of this curriculum, please visit www.highscope.org


High/Scope Curriculum

The Hopwood School follows the High/Scope curriculum. A proven and measured program originated in 1962 by Dr. David P. Weikart,. The principal of "active learning" is similar to that of Froebel and Montessori. However, High/Scope places a greater emphasis on problem solving and more independent thinking.

School Program Links:

2 year old program

3 year old program

4 year old program

Kindergarten program

Plan-Do-Review process

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