A shared pedagogy transforms how learning communities think, relate, and collaborate.
For many educators, however, competing priorities, unclear direction, and fragmented practices are the reality. Teams often feel stuck rather than aligned.
Creating a shared vision can seem impossibly complex, but it is within this complexity that the possibility for more engaging and meaningful teaching emerges.
Coming together to develop a unified, transformative pedagogy requires courage. When educators build trust and shape a collective purpose, they create the conditions for bold thinking, genuine collaboration, and a culture where every child can thrive.
In Finding Our Way: Developing a Shared Pedagogy, educators Fiona Zinn and Anne van Dam offer a practical and thought-provoking resource for professional learning communities.
The book presents a constellation of strategies and provocations that support shared reflection, dialogue, and intentional pedagogical mapping. Its practical tools equip educators to navigate the evolving landscape of early childhood education. Using these insights and reflection prompts, teams can build a collectively personalized approach that is intentionally adaptive, politically conscious, and grounded in joyful curiosity.
Affirming the complexity of teaching and learning, Finding Our Way equips and encourages educators to navigate pathways toward more meaningful learning—together.
Here's what you’ll find inside:
• Invitations for reflection and collaborative dialogue
• Ways to make space for educators’ and children’s voices
• Stories from lived practice in diverse early learning communities
• Questions to support ongoing, shared professional inquiry
How can diverse teams develop a meaningful and unified teaching approach?
How do you establish a culture shaped by shared purpose that honors individual perspectives and promotes curiosity?
Discover the strategies in Finding Our Way.
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