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Space: A learning center

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A learning center is any focal point or area within a classroom or school which contains activities and/or materials used to educate, re-inforce, and enrich a skill or learning concept. The learning center can “free” the teacher, enabling her to interact with individual children. A learning center offers the educator a “carte blanche” of creativity, because as a teacher, you can create a learning center based upon almost any conceivable topic or subject.

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This article was excerpted from The World Around Us: A Learning Center Approachavailable from Pacific Shoreline Press, 15157 Lincoln Ave., Lake Elsinore, CA 92330 © 1984 for $14.95.

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Hillstrom-Svercek, S. Space: A learning center. Early Childhood Educ J 12, 31–36 (1985). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01619854

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