Meaning Making in Early Childhood Research
Pedagogies and the Personal
Herausgeber: Iorio, Jeanne Marie; Parnell, Will
Meaning Making in Early Childhood Research
Pedagogies and the Personal
Herausgeber: Iorio, Jeanne Marie; Parnell, Will
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Meaning Making in Early Childhood Research asks readers to rethink research in early childhood education through qualitative research practices reflective of arts-based pedagogies.
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Meaning Making in Early Childhood Research asks readers to rethink research in early childhood education through qualitative research practices reflective of arts-based pedagogies.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 184
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Dezember 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 286g
- ISBN-13: 9781138238527
- ISBN-10: 113823852X
- Artikelnr.: 50497602
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 184
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Dezember 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 286g
- ISBN-13: 9781138238527
- ISBN-10: 113823852X
- Artikelnr.: 50497602
Jeanne Marie Iorio is Senior Lecturer in Early Childhood Education at Victoria University, Melbourne, Australia. Her work includes co-advising the early childhood courses in the College of Arts and Education. Will Parnell is Department Chair of the Graduate School of Education's Curriculum and Instruction Department, Professor of Early Childhood Education, and Pedagogical Liaison to the Helen Gordon Child Development Center at Portland State University, USA.
1. Vivid Life and Learning: Rendering Thorough Illustrations Rather Than
Chopping Human Stories to Bits Will Parnell and Jeanne Marie Iorio 2.
Crisis, Empowerment, and Learning in Early Childhood: Deepening Meaning
Through Arts-Based Research and Action Research Will Parnell and Jeanne
Marie Iorio 3. I Have a Voice. I Have a Story.: The Artistic Practice of
Practitioner Research Heather J. Pinedo-Burns and Dana Frantz Bentley 4.
Reggio's Arpeggio: Becoming Pedagogical Through Autoethnography Peter
Gouzouasis and Matthew Yanko 5. Aesthetic Experiences With Young Children
in Hong Kong Carrie Ka Lee Ho 6. Reimagining Narratives of Place:
Respectfully Centring Aboriginal Perspectives in Early Childhood Education
Catherine Hamm 7. Ocean Swimmers: Re-Envisaging Relationality in MAPS, an
Early Childhood Arts Research Project David Lines, John Roder and Chris
Naughton 8. Collaborative Landscapes within Deleuze/Guattarian Affect and
Assemblage: Aesthetic Notions of Place Explored by Preschool Immigrant
Teachers, Parents and Children Patti Pente, Christine Massing and Anna
Kirova 9. Listening to the Voices of Children Learning English as a Foreign
Language: Implications for Early Childhood English Language Teachers
Ming-Fang Hsieh 10. Rhizomes and Intra-Activity With Materials: Ways of
Disrupting and Reimagining Early Literacy Research, Teaching, and Learning
Candace R. Kuby 11. Multifaceted Storying Among Children and Preservice
Teacher Bricoleurs: Ways to Gather and Care Elizabeth P. Quintero
Chopping Human Stories to Bits Will Parnell and Jeanne Marie Iorio 2.
Crisis, Empowerment, and Learning in Early Childhood: Deepening Meaning
Through Arts-Based Research and Action Research Will Parnell and Jeanne
Marie Iorio 3. I Have a Voice. I Have a Story.: The Artistic Practice of
Practitioner Research Heather J. Pinedo-Burns and Dana Frantz Bentley 4.
Reggio's Arpeggio: Becoming Pedagogical Through Autoethnography Peter
Gouzouasis and Matthew Yanko 5. Aesthetic Experiences With Young Children
in Hong Kong Carrie Ka Lee Ho 6. Reimagining Narratives of Place:
Respectfully Centring Aboriginal Perspectives in Early Childhood Education
Catherine Hamm 7. Ocean Swimmers: Re-Envisaging Relationality in MAPS, an
Early Childhood Arts Research Project David Lines, John Roder and Chris
Naughton 8. Collaborative Landscapes within Deleuze/Guattarian Affect and
Assemblage: Aesthetic Notions of Place Explored by Preschool Immigrant
Teachers, Parents and Children Patti Pente, Christine Massing and Anna
Kirova 9. Listening to the Voices of Children Learning English as a Foreign
Language: Implications for Early Childhood English Language Teachers
Ming-Fang Hsieh 10. Rhizomes and Intra-Activity With Materials: Ways of
Disrupting and Reimagining Early Literacy Research, Teaching, and Learning
Candace R. Kuby 11. Multifaceted Storying Among Children and Preservice
Teacher Bricoleurs: Ways to Gather and Care Elizabeth P. Quintero
1. Vivid Life and Learning: Rendering Thorough Illustrations Rather Than
Chopping Human Stories to Bits Will Parnell and Jeanne Marie Iorio 2.
Crisis, Empowerment, and Learning in Early Childhood: Deepening Meaning
Through Arts-Based Research and Action Research Will Parnell and Jeanne
Marie Iorio 3. I Have a Voice. I Have a Story.: The Artistic Practice of
Practitioner Research Heather J. Pinedo-Burns and Dana Frantz Bentley 4.
Reggio's Arpeggio: Becoming Pedagogical Through Autoethnography Peter
Gouzouasis and Matthew Yanko 5. Aesthetic Experiences With Young Children
in Hong Kong Carrie Ka Lee Ho 6. Reimagining Narratives of Place:
Respectfully Centring Aboriginal Perspectives in Early Childhood Education
Catherine Hamm 7. Ocean Swimmers: Re-Envisaging Relationality in MAPS, an
Early Childhood Arts Research Project David Lines, John Roder and Chris
Naughton 8. Collaborative Landscapes within Deleuze/Guattarian Affect and
Assemblage: Aesthetic Notions of Place Explored by Preschool Immigrant
Teachers, Parents and Children Patti Pente, Christine Massing and Anna
Kirova 9. Listening to the Voices of Children Learning English as a Foreign
Language: Implications for Early Childhood English Language Teachers
Ming-Fang Hsieh 10. Rhizomes and Intra-Activity With Materials: Ways of
Disrupting and Reimagining Early Literacy Research, Teaching, and Learning
Candace R. Kuby 11. Multifaceted Storying Among Children and Preservice
Teacher Bricoleurs: Ways to Gather and Care Elizabeth P. Quintero
Chopping Human Stories to Bits Will Parnell and Jeanne Marie Iorio 2.
Crisis, Empowerment, and Learning in Early Childhood: Deepening Meaning
Through Arts-Based Research and Action Research Will Parnell and Jeanne
Marie Iorio 3. I Have a Voice. I Have a Story.: The Artistic Practice of
Practitioner Research Heather J. Pinedo-Burns and Dana Frantz Bentley 4.
Reggio's Arpeggio: Becoming Pedagogical Through Autoethnography Peter
Gouzouasis and Matthew Yanko 5. Aesthetic Experiences With Young Children
in Hong Kong Carrie Ka Lee Ho 6. Reimagining Narratives of Place:
Respectfully Centring Aboriginal Perspectives in Early Childhood Education
Catherine Hamm 7. Ocean Swimmers: Re-Envisaging Relationality in MAPS, an
Early Childhood Arts Research Project David Lines, John Roder and Chris
Naughton 8. Collaborative Landscapes within Deleuze/Guattarian Affect and
Assemblage: Aesthetic Notions of Place Explored by Preschool Immigrant
Teachers, Parents and Children Patti Pente, Christine Massing and Anna
Kirova 9. Listening to the Voices of Children Learning English as a Foreign
Language: Implications for Early Childhood English Language Teachers
Ming-Fang Hsieh 10. Rhizomes and Intra-Activity With Materials: Ways of
Disrupting and Reimagining Early Literacy Research, Teaching, and Learning
Candace R. Kuby 11. Multifaceted Storying Among Children and Preservice
Teacher Bricoleurs: Ways to Gather and Care Elizabeth P. Quintero