Early Childhood Teacher Education on Cultural Competence discusses how early childhood preservice teachers can use teacher research to explore and gain cultural competence, enabling them to support students and families from diverse backgrounds. The book opens by describing the role of the university in preparing culturally competent teachers in urban settings and then explores historical perspectives of cultural competence. Chapters then move toward more practical perspectives of supporting families from racially diverse backgrounds, understanding diverse families, interprofessional education…mehr
Early Childhood Teacher Education on Cultural Competence discusses how early childhood preservice teachers can use teacher research to explore and gain cultural competence, enabling them to support students and families from diverse backgrounds. The book opens by describing the role of the university in preparing culturally competent teachers in urban settings and then explores historical perspectives of cultural competence. Chapters then move toward more practical perspectives of supporting families from racially diverse backgrounds, understanding diverse families, interprofessional education and collaboration, teacher resiliency, and social justice. Although the chapters focus on cultural competence in urban settings, they offer all early childhood teacher educators a challenge to address cultural competence in all settings.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
The National Association of Early Childhood Teacher Education Foundation raises funds for the benefit of early childhood teacher educators and the children and communities they serve. Established in 1998, the Foundation focuses on supporting early childhood teacher educators as they engage in advocacy, research, and practice. The National Association of Early Childhood Teacher Educators is directly affiliated with NAECTEF. It promotes the professional growth of its membership by providing opportunities to publish in the Journal of Early Childhood Teacher Education, attend and present at annual conferences, write resolutions and position papers related to issues in early childhood teacher education, and disseminate research. It also advocates for improvements in early childhood teacher education, provides scholarships for students of this field, and supports related research projects.
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Introduction: Developing a Vision of Social Justice Frances O Connell Rust and Amanda Branscombe Part I: Social Justice through the Lens of Teacher Education Programs Chapter 1: A Social Justice Model for Improving Teacher Effectiveness Regena Nelson, Moi Mooi Lew, and Yuqian Shen Chapter 2: Becoming a Teacher and Keeping On: Another Look at Resilience in Teaching Janese Daniels and Edyth J. Wheeler Chapter 3: The Role of the Classroom Library: A Catalyst for Social Justice Susan Catapano Part II: A Look at Early Childhood Teacher Educators Study of Their Courses Chapter 4: Developing an Understanding of Diverse Families: Considerations for Preparing Teacher Candidates Nicole Taylor Chapter 5: The University s Role in Preparing Culturally Competent Teachers Sarah E. Huisman Chapter 6: Understanding Cultural Competence Through a Historical Lens Andrea D. Lewis, Ph.D. Part III: Social Justice When Early Childhood Teachers Moving into the Life of the Communities Chapter 7: Teaching & Reaching Refugee and New Immigrant Children and Their Families Susan Catapano and Candace Thompson Chapter 8: Supporting Father Engagement in Classrooms and Schools Meredith Jones Chapter 9: The Emerging Role of Interprofessional Education and Collaboration for Fostering Culturally Competent Family Engagement: Implications for Teacher Education Elizabeth Anderson and Youjung Lee Chapter 10: Teachers Role in Children s Understanding of Gender Identity Jamie Solomon Index
Introduction: Developing a Vision of Social Justice Frances O Connell Rust and Amanda Branscombe Part I: Social Justice through the Lens of Teacher Education Programs Chapter 1: A Social Justice Model for Improving Teacher Effectiveness Regena Nelson, Moi Mooi Lew, and Yuqian Shen Chapter 2: Becoming a Teacher and Keeping On: Another Look at Resilience in Teaching Janese Daniels and Edyth J. Wheeler Chapter 3: The Role of the Classroom Library: A Catalyst for Social Justice Susan Catapano Part II: A Look at Early Childhood Teacher Educators Study of Their Courses Chapter 4: Developing an Understanding of Diverse Families: Considerations for Preparing Teacher Candidates Nicole Taylor Chapter 5: The University s Role in Preparing Culturally Competent Teachers Sarah E. Huisman Chapter 6: Understanding Cultural Competence Through a Historical Lens Andrea D. Lewis, Ph.D. Part III: Social Justice When Early Childhood Teachers Moving into the Life of the Communities Chapter 7: Teaching & Reaching Refugee and New Immigrant Children and Their Families Susan Catapano and Candace Thompson Chapter 8: Supporting Father Engagement in Classrooms and Schools Meredith Jones Chapter 9: The Emerging Role of Interprofessional Education and Collaboration for Fostering Culturally Competent Family Engagement: Implications for Teacher Education Elizabeth Anderson and Youjung Lee Chapter 10: Teachers Role in Children s Understanding of Gender Identity Jamie Solomon Index
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