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International Handbook of Early Childhood Education (ePub eBook) 1st ed. 2018


International Handbook of Early Childhood Education (ePub eBook) 1st ed. 2018

eBook by Fleer, Marilyn/van Oers, Bert;

International Handbook of Early Childhood Education (ePub eBook)

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ISBN:
9789402409277
Publication Date:
10 Oct 2017
Edition:
1st ed. 2018
Publisher:
Springer Nature
Imprint:
Springer
Pages:
1620 pages
Format:
eBook
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International Handbook of Early Childhood Education (ePub eBook)

Description

This international handbook gives a comprehensive overview of findings from longstanding and contemporary research, theory, and practices in early childhood education in the Northern and Southern hemispheres. The first volume of the handbook addresses theory, methodology, and the research activities and research needs of particular regions. The second volume examines in detail innovations and longstanding programs, curriculum and assessment, and conceptions and research into child, family and communities. The two volumes of this handbook address the current theory, methodologies and research needs of specific countries and provide insight into existing global similarities in early childhood practices. By paying special attention to what is happening in the larger world contexts, the volumes provide a representative overview of early childhood education practices and research, and redress the current North-South imbalance of published work on the subject.

Contents

Volume 1 Section 1: Theoretical Perspectives.- 1. International trends in research: redressing the north-south balance in what matters for early childhood education research; Marilyn Fleer and Bert van Oers.- 2. Governing childhood;Iris Duhn.- 3. 'Humpty Dumpty' - teaching strategy or postcolonial method: what do we know about power, voice and identity within early childhood education in the 21st Century?; Karen Martin.- 4. Engaging with the conceptual tools and challenges of poststructural theories; Affrica Taylor.- 5. Early years education in the Anthropocene: an ecophenomenology of children's experience; Phillip G. Payne.- Section 2: Research Methodologies.- 6. (Co)-researching with children; Alma Fleet and Deborah Harcourt.- 7.Policy analysis and document research; Chris Peers.- 8. Mixed methods in early childhood education; Judith Schoonenboom.- 9. Narrative learning of literacy; Pentti Hakkarainen and Marja-Leena Vuorinen.- 10. Current approaches in quantitative research in early childhood education; Linda J. Harrison and Cen Wang.- Section 3: Contemporary Research and Evidence - early childhood education globally: Western Europe and UK.- 11. Introduction to Western Europe & UK; David Whitebread.- 12. Neuroscience and early childhood education; Lysandra Sinclaire-Harding, Laura Vuillier and David Whitebread.- 13. School readiness in Europe: issues and evidence; Sue Bingham1 and David Whitebread.- 14. Early childhood education with disadvantaged children: Actions for success; Marta Soler and Ainhoa Flecha.- 15. Professional development in a competent system: an emergent culture of professionalization; Florence Pirard, Pascale Camus and Jean-Marie Barbier.- 16. Contemporary research in early childhood: roots and perspectives; Elena Kravtsova, Nikolai Veraksa and Nikolai Veresov.- 17. Symbolic means in theeducational programs for preschool children in Russia; Nina Salmina andAleksander Veraksa.- 18. Pre-school education in Ukraine; Roman Shiyan, Igor Shiyan and Natalia Sofiy.- 19. Pedagogical center experiment : the peculiarities in preschool education in Holistic Developing Education (HDE);Bronislav Zeltserman, Latvia Riga, Margarita Dubina, Margarita Dragile, Maria Pekarskaya, Irina Maluhina and Inta Baltina.- 20. Introduction - early childhood in the Australasian region; Jane Bone.- 21. The historical emergence of early childhood education research in Australia; Joyce Nuttall and Sue Grieshaber.- 22. Connections between early childhood policy and research in Aotearoa New Zealand: 1970s-2010s; Anne Smith and Helen May.- 23. Towards Wawasan Brunei 2035: early childhood education and development in Brunei Darussalam; Hanapi bin Mohamad, Rosyati M.Yaakub, Emma Claire Pearson and Jennifer Tan Poh Sim.- 24. Early childhood education in Bangladesh: a review of policies, practices and research; Shukla Sikder and Laila Farhana Apnan Banu.- 25. Early childhood education reform: crisis and changes; Liang Li,Yuejuan Pan and Xiaoying Wang.- 26. Early childhood education and development in China; Yuejuan Pan, Xiaoying Wang and Liang Li.- 27. History and reform of early childhood care and education (ECCE) in Japan; Xiangying Liu and Chiafen Lin.- 28. Early childhood education and development in Singapore; Sirene May-Yin Lim.- 29. Vietnam early childhood education; Phan Thi Thu Hien.- 30. Examining early childhood education system in Ghana: How can Bourdieuian theorisation support a transformational approach to pedagogy?; Joseph Agbenyega.- 31. Rising from the 'ashes': quality early childhood education as a panacea for national development in Sierra Leone;Eleni Anthinodorou and Joseph Agbenyega.- 32. Early educational practices in Canada and the United States; Artin Goencu1 and Carollee Howes. 33. Early childhood education and care in Canada; Nina Howe, KathleenFlanagan and Michal Perlman.- 34. Early childhood teacher-child relationships in the United States: theory, practices, and regulation; Sandra Soliday Hong and Promjawan Udommana.- 35. Parent involvement in U.S. early childhood education: benefits, limitations, and reconceptualizations; Angela Pons Clifford and Marisha L. Humphries.- 36. Early childhood education and development in Latin America; Rebeca Mejia-Arauz and Gloria Quinones.- 37.Educational practices and young children's socio-moral development: a cultural psychological approach; Angela Uchoa Branco, Angela Rabelo Barreto and Alia Barrios.- 38. Childhood education in Colombia; Francisco Jose and Rengifo-Herrera.- 39. Early childhood education in Chile; Rodrigo A. Carcamo.- 40. Early childhood education in Guatemala; Maria Eugenia Rabbe.- 41. Early childhood education and development in Mexico; Rebeca Mejia-Arauz and Gloria Quinones.- 42. Early childhood education in Peru; Susana Frisancho and Maria Isabel La Rosa.- 43. The Nordic perspective on early childhood education and care; Stig Brostroem, Johanna Einarsdottir and Ingrid Pramling Samuelsson.- 44. Outdoor education in the Nordic region; Ellen Beate Hansen Sandseter and Olav Bjarne Lysklett.- 45. Toddlers in Nordic early childhood education and care; Anne Greve and Ole Henrik Hansen.- 46. Values in Nordic early childhood education - democracy and the child's perspective; Anette Emilson and Eva Johansson. Volume 2 47. New directions in early childhood education practice: international developments and practice gaps; Marilyn Fleer, Feiyan Chen and Bert van Oers.- Section 4: Innovative and Longstanding Programs.- 48. Longstanding and innovative programs in early childhood education: an introduction; Bert van Oers.- 49. Piramide; I.G.M. Koerhuis, M. Boontje, H. van Boxtel, D. Breebaart and M. op den Kamp.- 50. The 'Golden Key' program, and its cultural-historical basis; Gennady Kravtsov and Elena Kravtsova.- 51. The program of developmental (narrative) play pedagogy; Pentti Hakkarainen1 and Milda Bredikyte.- 52. The key to learning curriculum; Nikolay Veraksa and Galina Dolya.- 53. Te Whariki; Ken Blaiklock.- 54. Tools of the mind: a Vygotskian early childhood curriculum; Elena Bodrova1 and Deborah J. Leong.- 55.Developmental Education for young children in the Netherlands: Basic Development; Bea Pompert and Marjolein Dobber.- Section 5: Curriculum and Assessment.- 56. Introduction to the theme of early childhood curriculum and assessment; Geerdina van der Aalsvoort.- 57. Curriculum and assessment in Brazilian early childhood education; Maria Malta Campos.- 58. Review and reflection on the curriculum reform of early childhood education in China;Jiaxiong Zhu and Jie Zhang.- 59. Constructing early childhood curriculum and assessing young children in Israel's mosaic of cultures; David Brody.- 60. Recent developments in curriculum and assessment in the early years in Australia; Susan Grieshaber.- 61. Supporting the application of playful learning and playful pedagogies in the early years curriculum through observation, interpretation and reflection; Pat Broadhead.- 62. Making the case for playful learning; Hande Ilgaz, Brenna Hassinger-Das, Kathy Hirsch-Pasek and Roberta Michnick Golinkof.- 63. Children's perspective to curriculum work: meaningful moments in Finnish early childhood education;Lasse Lipponen, Kristiina Kumpulainen and Maiju Paananen.- 64. Assessing young children's learning and behavior in the classroom; a complexity approach; Henderien Steenbeek and Paul van Geert.- 65. Conclusions and discussion; Geerdina van der Aalsvoort.- Section 6: Pedagogies in early childhood education.- 66. Pedagogies in early childhood education; Niklas Pramling and Ingrid Pramling Samuelsson.- 67. F.A.W. Froebel 1782-1852; Jan-Erik Johansson.- 68. Educational tenets of the Highscope curriculum; Ann S. Epstein and Lawrence J. Schweinhart.- 69. Developmentally appropriate practice in the 21st century; Kay Sanders and Flora Farago.- 70. The Waldorf kindergarten; Sara Froeden and Moira von Wright.- 71. Developing the ability of children to use and construct visual models; Nikolay Veraksa and Aleksander Veraksa.- 72. Montessori education; Christina Gustafsson.- 73. Pedagogy has children's voice - the educational experience of the Reggio Emilia municipal infant-toddler centres and preschools; Claudia Giudici and Paola Cagliari.- Section 7: Child, Families and Communities.- 74. Introducing reflections; Charlotte Hojholt.- 75. Sharing early care: learning from practitioners; Agnes Andenaes and Hanne Haavind.- 76. Children, families, and communities in Brazil: a cultural-ecological approach to child-rearing values and practices; Jonathan R. H. Tudge, Gabriela D. F. Martins, Elisa A. Mercon-Vargas, Leticia L. Dellazzana-Zanon, Cesar A. Piccinini and Lia Freitas.- 77. Children's cultural learning in everyday family life exemplified at the dinner setting; Mariane Hedegaard.- 78. Domesticating markets: early-years education and middle-class parenting in India; Henrike Donner.- 79.Creatively enhancing community transformation through work with children and families; Fernanda Coelho Liberali and Alzira Shimoura.- 80. Children participating and developing agency in and across various social practices;Charlotte Hojholt and Dorte Kousholt.- 81. Towards a posthuman developmental psychology of child, families and communities; Erica Burman.

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