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Critical Issues in Early Childhood Education (PDF eBook)


Critical Issues in Early Childhood Education (PDF eBook)

eBook by Yelland, Nicola

Critical Issues in Early Childhood Education (PDF eBook)

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ISBN:
9780335228485
Publication Date:
16 Apr 2005
Publisher:
Open University Press
Pages:
272 pages
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Critical Issues in Early Childhood Education (PDF eBook)

Description

This book is a valuable contribution to the creation of a more critical and theoretically diverse approach to early childhood policy and practice. Through many vivid examples and a varied cast-list of authors, both academics and practitioners, it shows the potential of this approach for pedagogical work in early childhood institutions and the education of the early childhood workforce.Professor Peter Moss, Institute of Education, University of London, UK. OIn the era of No Child Left Behind in the U.S., you might think that the landscape of educational research and practice has been transformed into a row of NscientificO models and unvarying curricular scripts. Nicola Yelland's volume will persuade you that, in contrast, the landscape in early childhood education is varied and full of unconventional angles. The authors examine virtually every significant aspect of curricular practice and postmodernist theory, while challenging readers to be skeptics themselves O to engage with risky ideas on the way to transformative actions.OCelia Genishi, Professor of Education, Teachers College, Columbia University, USA.This book challenges long-established beliefs about early childhood education. It offers readers the opportunity to think about the aspects of their profession that are fundamental to providing effective and equitable educational opportunities for young children in the 21st century. Well-known contributors explore issues that are not only NcriticalO in terms of being fundamental to early childhood education, but also NcriticalO in that they present alternative ideas and use frameworks that are not traditional to the field. Organized in three parts, the book considers:O Contemporary views of early childhood education and teachingO The rethinking of early childhood practicesO The emergence of new technologies and multiliteraciesThe chapters in the book focus on aspects of early childhood education that have for a long time been accepted as truisms, or have been too hard to deal with and thus often ignored. For example, they include a consideration of issues that range from examining play that might be sexual in focus or learning how to cope with traumatic events in young childrenOs lives, to the ways in which popular culture and new literacies impact on what young children are interested in and how they can be engaged in learning with information and communications technology. Essential reading for students in all early childhood studies programmes, as well as early childhood practitioners who want to engage in more reflective practices around their work. ContributorsYarrow Andrew, Chelsea Bailey, Mindy Blaise, Elizabeth Brooker, Sheralyn Campbell, Gaile Cannella, Richard Johnson, Anna Kilderry, Jackie Marsh, Jeanette Rhedding Jones, Leonie Rowan, Sharon Ryan, Jonathan Silin, Jennifer Sumsion, Daniel Walsh, Nicola Yelland

Contents

CONTENTSList of Contributors List of Illustrations Chapter 1 Against the Tide: New way in Early Childhood Education Nicola Yelland and Anna Kilderry PART I CONTEMPORARY VIEWS OF EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION AND TEACHING Chapter 2 Reconceptualizing the field (of early care and education): If 'western' child development is a problem, then what do we do? Gaile S. Cannella Chapter 3 Developmental theory and early childhood education: Necessary but not sufficient Daniel J. Walsh Chapter 4 How 'bad' can it be?: Troubling gender, sexuality and early childhood teaching Mindy Blaise and Yarrow Andrew. Chapter 5 Preschool children's portrayals of their male teacher: A poststructural analysis Jennifer Sumsion Chapter 6 Who Can Speak? Silence, Voice, and Pedagogy Jonathan Silin PART II RETHINKING EARLY CHILDHOOD PRACTICES Chapter 7 Freedom to choose: Examining children's experience in choice time Sharon Ryan Chapter 8 Learning to be a child: Cultural diversity and Early Years ideology Liz Brooker Chapter 9 Questioning diversity Jeanette Rhedding-Jones Chapter 10 Secret children's business: Resisting and redefining access to learning in the early childhood classroom Sheralyn Campbell Chapter 11 'Civilization and replicas': Disrupting multicultural pretend play props Richard Johnson PART III THE EMERGENCE OF NEW TECHNOLOGIES AND LITERACIES Chapter 12 Digikids: Young children, popular culture and media Jackie Marsh Chapter 13 Literarily Lost: the quest for meaningful literacy agendas in early childhood education Leonie Rowan and Eileen Honan Chapter 14 Curriculum, pedagogies and practice with ICT in the information age Nicola Yelland Chapter 15 Postmodernism, passion and potential for future childhoods Nicola Yelland and Anna Kilderry INDEX

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