Learning to Teach Young Children provides you with the tools to critically engage with the key concepts and beliefs in early childhood education theory and practice. The book is organized around ten propositions that are explored in relation to 30 key questions, for example:- What does it mean to honour children’s right to be different?- What does it mean to learn?- How can images of childhood be used as frames for practice?Original comic-book style illustrations are used to explore key theoretical concepts in an accessible and engaging way. The book also includes a companion website offering overviews of the key concepts covered in the book, supplementary information and references, reflective questions and case studies to support your learning.
Anna Kirova is Professor of Early Childhood Education in the Department of Elementary Education at the University of Alberta, Canada.Larry Prochner is Professor of Early Childhood Education and Head of the Department of Educational Policy Studies at the University of Alberta, Canada.Christine Massing is Associate Professor and Chair of Early Childhood Education at the University of Regina, Canada.
1. Childhood and Society2. Children Are Citizens3. Children, Communities and Cultures4. Experience, Learning and Development5. Partners in Learning6. Meaning Making and Representing Knowledge7. Childhoods and Play8. Children, Difference and Diversity9. Teachers Are Researchers10. Children Are Collaborators in AssessmentReferences Index
Ann Farrell, Ingrid Pramling Samuelsson, Amanda Bateman, Mónica Berger González, Anna Kirova, Anne Kultti, Linda Mitchell, Niklas Pramling, Dion Sommer
Ann Farrell, Ingrid Pramling Samuelsson, Amanda Bateman, Mónica Berger González, Anna Kirova, Anne Kultti, Linda Mitchell, Niklas Pramling, Dion Sommer