Inequalities in the Early Years
Herausgeber: Johnson, Bonnie; Pratt-Johnson, Yvonne
Inequalities in the Early Years
Herausgeber: Johnson, Bonnie; Pratt-Johnson, Yvonne
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Inequalities in the Early Years examines poverty's effects on children and provides workable solutions for decreasing childhood inequalities through the formal education process.
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Inequalities in the Early Years examines poverty's effects on children and provides workable solutions for decreasing childhood inequalities through the formal education process.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 172
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Juni 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 10mm
- Gewicht: 264g
- ISBN-13: 9781138086036
- ISBN-10: 1138086037
- Artikelnr.: 53069719
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 172
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Juni 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 10mm
- Gewicht: 264g
- ISBN-13: 9781138086036
- ISBN-10: 1138086037
- Artikelnr.: 53069719
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.
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
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
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