Reimagining Diversity, Equity, and Justice in Early Childhood
Herausgeber: Yoon, Haeny; Genishi, Celia; Goodwin, A Lin
Reimagining Diversity, Equity, and Justice in Early Childhood
Herausgeber: Yoon, Haeny; Genishi, Celia; Goodwin, A Lin
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Situated against a backdrop of multiple global pandemics, this timely and critical volume argues for a divestment in white privilege and an investment in anti-racist pedagogies and practice across early childhood contexts of research, policy, and teaching and learning.
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Situated against a backdrop of multiple global pandemics, this timely and critical volume argues for a divestment in white privilege and an investment in anti-racist pedagogies and practice across early childhood contexts of research, policy, and teaching and learning.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 242
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. August 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 517g
- ISBN-13: 9781032140018
- ISBN-10: 1032140011
- Artikelnr.: 66267694
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 242
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. August 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 517g
- ISBN-13: 9781032140018
- ISBN-10: 1032140011
- Artikelnr.: 66267694
Haeny Yoon is an Associate Professor at Teachers College, Columbia University. A. Lin Goodwin ¿¿¿ is Thomas More Brennan Chair Professor in Education at Boston College. She served as Dean of the Faculty of Education at the University of Hong Kong from 2017 to 2022. Celia Genishi is Professor Emeritus at Teachers College, Columbia University.
Part 1: Reconceptualizing Literacies and Children's Identities in the
Current Visual and Linguistic Landscape: Reading and Writing for Liberation
1. "You're Hot Lunch, Aren't You?": (Re)Producing Inequity in Children's
Worlds 2. Black Language as a Liberatory Practice: Young Multilingual Black
Children Exploring Their Cultural and Linguistic Identities 3. Examining
the Aesthetics of Black Working-Class Childhoods in Literature for Children
Part 2: Reconsidering Methods of Inquiry: Children's Sensory Engagements
and the Resounding Traces of Children's Lives 4. Sitesensing: Methods for
Connecting to Young Children's Worlds 5. Who Gets to "Play"? Play, Autism,
and Possibilities for More-than-human Young Childhoods 6. The "No Noise
Chair" and Other Willful Objects: Examining Young Children's Sonic
'Moorings' and Animate Literacies in Geographies of Play 7. (Re)Sounding
Children's Worlds: Making a Case for Methods that Tune In Part 3:
Rethinking the Relationships Between Children and Adults: Intergenerational
Intersections, Crossings, and Interactions 8. Expanding Notions of
Children's Transnational Lives and the Phenomenology of Migration 9.
Stacked Childhoods: Re-Membering as Pedagogical Practice 10. Transnational
Flows and Linguistic Fluidity in an Ethnic Public Space: The Experiences of
a Young Emergent Bilingual 11. Decentering Whiteness in Early Childhood
Teacher Education: Supporting BIPOC Preservice Teachers Through Culturally
Relevant and Sustaining Practices Part 4: Reengaging with Communities and
Families in a Post-World 12. Out of the Classroom & Onto the Runway: Queer
and Trans Pedagogies in Early Childhood 13. "Pandemic as Portal" in Early
Education: Understanding the Disruptions of COVID-19 as an Invitation to
Imagine and Create a New Vision of Preschool 14. Children's Print Magazine:
An Example from Pakistan on Fostering Literacy and Socioemotional Learning
During the Global Pandemic 15. To Protect and Nurture: (Re)Imagining
Mentoring for Black Boys in the Early Grades
Current Visual and Linguistic Landscape: Reading and Writing for Liberation
1. "You're Hot Lunch, Aren't You?": (Re)Producing Inequity in Children's
Worlds 2. Black Language as a Liberatory Practice: Young Multilingual Black
Children Exploring Their Cultural and Linguistic Identities 3. Examining
the Aesthetics of Black Working-Class Childhoods in Literature for Children
Part 2: Reconsidering Methods of Inquiry: Children's Sensory Engagements
and the Resounding Traces of Children's Lives 4. Sitesensing: Methods for
Connecting to Young Children's Worlds 5. Who Gets to "Play"? Play, Autism,
and Possibilities for More-than-human Young Childhoods 6. The "No Noise
Chair" and Other Willful Objects: Examining Young Children's Sonic
'Moorings' and Animate Literacies in Geographies of Play 7. (Re)Sounding
Children's Worlds: Making a Case for Methods that Tune In Part 3:
Rethinking the Relationships Between Children and Adults: Intergenerational
Intersections, Crossings, and Interactions 8. Expanding Notions of
Children's Transnational Lives and the Phenomenology of Migration 9.
Stacked Childhoods: Re-Membering as Pedagogical Practice 10. Transnational
Flows and Linguistic Fluidity in an Ethnic Public Space: The Experiences of
a Young Emergent Bilingual 11. Decentering Whiteness in Early Childhood
Teacher Education: Supporting BIPOC Preservice Teachers Through Culturally
Relevant and Sustaining Practices Part 4: Reengaging with Communities and
Families in a Post-World 12. Out of the Classroom & Onto the Runway: Queer
and Trans Pedagogies in Early Childhood 13. "Pandemic as Portal" in Early
Education: Understanding the Disruptions of COVID-19 as an Invitation to
Imagine and Create a New Vision of Preschool 14. Children's Print Magazine:
An Example from Pakistan on Fostering Literacy and Socioemotional Learning
During the Global Pandemic 15. To Protect and Nurture: (Re)Imagining
Mentoring for Black Boys in the Early Grades
Part 1: Reconceptualizing Literacies and Children's Identities in the
Current Visual and Linguistic Landscape: Reading and Writing for Liberation
1. "You're Hot Lunch, Aren't You?": (Re)Producing Inequity in Children's
Worlds 2. Black Language as a Liberatory Practice: Young Multilingual Black
Children Exploring Their Cultural and Linguistic Identities 3. Examining
the Aesthetics of Black Working-Class Childhoods in Literature for Children
Part 2: Reconsidering Methods of Inquiry: Children's Sensory Engagements
and the Resounding Traces of Children's Lives 4. Sitesensing: Methods for
Connecting to Young Children's Worlds 5. Who Gets to "Play"? Play, Autism,
and Possibilities for More-than-human Young Childhoods 6. The "No Noise
Chair" and Other Willful Objects: Examining Young Children's Sonic
'Moorings' and Animate Literacies in Geographies of Play 7. (Re)Sounding
Children's Worlds: Making a Case for Methods that Tune In Part 3:
Rethinking the Relationships Between Children and Adults: Intergenerational
Intersections, Crossings, and Interactions 8. Expanding Notions of
Children's Transnational Lives and the Phenomenology of Migration 9.
Stacked Childhoods: Re-Membering as Pedagogical Practice 10. Transnational
Flows and Linguistic Fluidity in an Ethnic Public Space: The Experiences of
a Young Emergent Bilingual 11. Decentering Whiteness in Early Childhood
Teacher Education: Supporting BIPOC Preservice Teachers Through Culturally
Relevant and Sustaining Practices Part 4: Reengaging with Communities and
Families in a Post-World 12. Out of the Classroom & Onto the Runway: Queer
and Trans Pedagogies in Early Childhood 13. "Pandemic as Portal" in Early
Education: Understanding the Disruptions of COVID-19 as an Invitation to
Imagine and Create a New Vision of Preschool 14. Children's Print Magazine:
An Example from Pakistan on Fostering Literacy and Socioemotional Learning
During the Global Pandemic 15. To Protect and Nurture: (Re)Imagining
Mentoring for Black Boys in the Early Grades
Current Visual and Linguistic Landscape: Reading and Writing for Liberation
1. "You're Hot Lunch, Aren't You?": (Re)Producing Inequity in Children's
Worlds 2. Black Language as a Liberatory Practice: Young Multilingual Black
Children Exploring Their Cultural and Linguistic Identities 3. Examining
the Aesthetics of Black Working-Class Childhoods in Literature for Children
Part 2: Reconsidering Methods of Inquiry: Children's Sensory Engagements
and the Resounding Traces of Children's Lives 4. Sitesensing: Methods for
Connecting to Young Children's Worlds 5. Who Gets to "Play"? Play, Autism,
and Possibilities for More-than-human Young Childhoods 6. The "No Noise
Chair" and Other Willful Objects: Examining Young Children's Sonic
'Moorings' and Animate Literacies in Geographies of Play 7. (Re)Sounding
Children's Worlds: Making a Case for Methods that Tune In Part 3:
Rethinking the Relationships Between Children and Adults: Intergenerational
Intersections, Crossings, and Interactions 8. Expanding Notions of
Children's Transnational Lives and the Phenomenology of Migration 9.
Stacked Childhoods: Re-Membering as Pedagogical Practice 10. Transnational
Flows and Linguistic Fluidity in an Ethnic Public Space: The Experiences of
a Young Emergent Bilingual 11. Decentering Whiteness in Early Childhood
Teacher Education: Supporting BIPOC Preservice Teachers Through Culturally
Relevant and Sustaining Practices Part 4: Reengaging with Communities and
Families in a Post-World 12. Out of the Classroom & Onto the Runway: Queer
and Trans Pedagogies in Early Childhood 13. "Pandemic as Portal" in Early
Education: Understanding the Disruptions of COVID-19 as an Invitation to
Imagine and Create a New Vision of Preschool 14. Children's Print Magazine:
An Example from Pakistan on Fostering Literacy and Socioemotional Learning
During the Global Pandemic 15. To Protect and Nurture: (Re)Imagining
Mentoring for Black Boys in the Early Grades