This article clarifies early childhood curriculum organizer terminology. Three main words used to describe curriculum: units, projects and themes are featured. A historical evolution and defining characteristics of each term are included to elucidate definitions so professionals can use common jargon.
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Vartuli, S., Rohs, J. Conceptual Organizers of Early Childhood Curriculum Content. Early Childhood Educ J 33, 231–237 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10643-006-0072-4
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