Inequalities in the Early Years examines poverty's effects on children and provides workable solutions for decreasing childhood inequalities through the formal education process.
Inequalities in the Early Years examines poverty's effects on children and provides workable solutions for decreasing childhood inequalities through the formal education process.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Bonnie Johnson is Professor of Education at St. John's University, New York City. Yvonne Pratt-Johnson is Professor of Education at St. John's University, New York City.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Technology: Factors behind the Digital Divide Bonnie Johnson and Yvonne Pratt-Johnson 2. Mathematics and Measurements: Young Children Count: Undoing Reverse Constructivism during Early Childhood Mathematical Experiences Daniel Ness 3. Literacy: Poverty Literacy and the American Dream: Do Children Fail in Schools or Do Society and Schools Fail Children? Michael R. Sampson 4. Physical Sciences: Pediatric Medical Conditions Associated with Poverty Caitlin Stehling and Robert A. Mangione 5. Business and Economics: The Transformative Potential of Marketing to Fight Child Poverty Fabienne T. Cadet Dan Rubin and Joan Ball 6. Society and Social Institutions: The Racial Spatial and Intergenerational Contours of Food Inequality in America: Origins Implications and Conditions of Possibility Anthony Bayani Rodriguez 7. History: The Evolution of Juvenile Justice Harold T. Broderick 8. The Arts: Arts Education and Makerspaces: Opportunities for Democratizing Practices and Socially Responsible Learning Sandra Schamroth Abrams 9. Sports and Recreation: Inequalities for Young Children with Regards to Sports and Physical Activity Elizabeth Chase 10. Life Sciences: Reaching for the Stars from the Start: Early Learning Experiences in the Sciences Nancy P. Morabito 11. Earth Sciences and Geography: How Geographic Settings Contribute to Child Poverty with Implications for Child Citizenship Development Donald R. McClure
1. Technology: Factors behind the Digital Divide Bonnie Johnson and Yvonne Pratt-Johnson 2. Mathematics and Measurements: Young Children Count: Undoing Reverse Constructivism during Early Childhood Mathematical Experiences Daniel Ness 3. Literacy: Poverty Literacy and the American Dream: Do Children Fail in Schools or Do Society and Schools Fail Children? Michael R. Sampson 4. Physical Sciences: Pediatric Medical Conditions Associated with Poverty Caitlin Stehling and Robert A. Mangione 5. Business and Economics: The Transformative Potential of Marketing to Fight Child Poverty Fabienne T. Cadet Dan Rubin and Joan Ball 6. Society and Social Institutions: The Racial Spatial and Intergenerational Contours of Food Inequality in America: Origins Implications and Conditions of Possibility Anthony Bayani Rodriguez 7. History: The Evolution of Juvenile Justice Harold T. Broderick 8. The Arts: Arts Education and Makerspaces: Opportunities for Democratizing Practices and Socially Responsible Learning Sandra Schamroth Abrams 9. Sports and Recreation: Inequalities for Young Children with Regards to Sports and Physical Activity Elizabeth Chase 10. Life Sciences: Reaching for the Stars from the Start: Early Learning Experiences in the Sciences Nancy P. Morabito 11. Earth Sciences and Geography: How Geographic Settings Contribute to Child Poverty with Implications for Child Citizenship Development Donald R. McClure
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