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Bringing together scholarship and examples from practice, this book explores ways in which early childhood curriculum - including classroom practices and community contexts - can more actively engage with a range of social justice issues, democratic principles, and anti-oppressive practices.
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Bringing together scholarship and examples from practice, this book explores ways in which early childhood curriculum - including classroom practices and community contexts - can more actively engage with a range of social justice issues, democratic principles, and anti-oppressive practices.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 222
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. September 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000651034
- Artikelnr.: 57704587
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 222
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. September 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000651034
- Artikelnr.: 57704587
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Shirley A. Kessler is a retired Professor of Early Childhood Education at National-Louis University, USA. Beth Blue Swadener is Professor of Justice Studies and Social and Cultural Pedagogy at Arizona State University, USA.
List of Contributors Foreword [Cinthya Saavedra] Acknowledgements Series
Introduction [Nicola Yelland] Introduction [Shirley Kessler and Beth Blue
Swadener] Part I: Voices of Children, Teachers and Families 1. Immigrant
Children in Arizona: Social Justice Implications for Education in the
Borderlands [Angeles Maldonado, Beth Blue Swadener and Casey Khaleesi] 2.
Countering Color-Blindness in Early Childhood Education: Elevating the
Embodied Experiences, Perspectives, and Voices of Black Women Educators
[Kia S. Rideaux and Michelle Salazar Pérez] 3. Children's Voices and Gender
Pedagogies for Equity In and Out of Early Childhood Classrooms [Kylie
Smith] 4. Early Childhood Teacher Certification as a Site for the
Re-Production of Racial and Cultural Injustice [Mariana Souto-Manning, Gail
Buffalo, and Ayesha Rabadi-Raol] Part II: Social Justice in the Classroom:
Democratic and Anti-bias Practices 5. Historical and Contemporary
Perspectives on Democratic Education in Early Childhood [Shirley A.
Kessler] 6. "She doesn't want to be a beautiful princess!": Language,
Power, and Teaching for Democracy in the Early Childhood Classroom [Dana
Frantz Bentley with Betty Chan] 7. Activism in their Own Right: Children's
Participation in Social Justice Movements [Lacey Peters] 8. The Cultural
Politics of Childhood Education for Democracy in Reggio Emilia's Servizi
dell'Infanzia [Rebecca S. New] Part III: Way Forward: Stories of hope and
possibility 9. Out and About: Practicing Hope through Research [Jeanne
Marie Iorio and Clifton S. Tanabe] 10. "What's Love Got To do?": Enacting
the Beloved Community Through Early Childhood Education [Mara Sapon-Shevin]
11. Social Justice in Early Education and Child Care: "What Is" and "What
Ought to Be?" [Marianne N. Bloch] 12. Equality and Democratic Education
Evaluation: A Way Forward for Teachers [Shirley A. Kessler] Afterword
[William Ayers]
Introduction [Nicola Yelland] Introduction [Shirley Kessler and Beth Blue
Swadener] Part I: Voices of Children, Teachers and Families 1. Immigrant
Children in Arizona: Social Justice Implications for Education in the
Borderlands [Angeles Maldonado, Beth Blue Swadener and Casey Khaleesi] 2.
Countering Color-Blindness in Early Childhood Education: Elevating the
Embodied Experiences, Perspectives, and Voices of Black Women Educators
[Kia S. Rideaux and Michelle Salazar Pérez] 3. Children's Voices and Gender
Pedagogies for Equity In and Out of Early Childhood Classrooms [Kylie
Smith] 4. Early Childhood Teacher Certification as a Site for the
Re-Production of Racial and Cultural Injustice [Mariana Souto-Manning, Gail
Buffalo, and Ayesha Rabadi-Raol] Part II: Social Justice in the Classroom:
Democratic and Anti-bias Practices 5. Historical and Contemporary
Perspectives on Democratic Education in Early Childhood [Shirley A.
Kessler] 6. "She doesn't want to be a beautiful princess!": Language,
Power, and Teaching for Democracy in the Early Childhood Classroom [Dana
Frantz Bentley with Betty Chan] 7. Activism in their Own Right: Children's
Participation in Social Justice Movements [Lacey Peters] 8. The Cultural
Politics of Childhood Education for Democracy in Reggio Emilia's Servizi
dell'Infanzia [Rebecca S. New] Part III: Way Forward: Stories of hope and
possibility 9. Out and About: Practicing Hope through Research [Jeanne
Marie Iorio and Clifton S. Tanabe] 10. "What's Love Got To do?": Enacting
the Beloved Community Through Early Childhood Education [Mara Sapon-Shevin]
11. Social Justice in Early Education and Child Care: "What Is" and "What
Ought to Be?" [Marianne N. Bloch] 12. Equality and Democratic Education
Evaluation: A Way Forward for Teachers [Shirley A. Kessler] Afterword
[William Ayers]
List of Contributors Foreword [Cinthya Saavedra] Acknowledgements Series
Introduction [Nicola Yelland] Introduction [Shirley Kessler and Beth Blue
Swadener] Part I: Voices of Children, Teachers and Families 1. Immigrant
Children in Arizona: Social Justice Implications for Education in the
Borderlands [Angeles Maldonado, Beth Blue Swadener and Casey Khaleesi] 2.
Countering Color-Blindness in Early Childhood Education: Elevating the
Embodied Experiences, Perspectives, and Voices of Black Women Educators
[Kia S. Rideaux and Michelle Salazar Pérez] 3. Children's Voices and Gender
Pedagogies for Equity In and Out of Early Childhood Classrooms [Kylie
Smith] 4. Early Childhood Teacher Certification as a Site for the
Re-Production of Racial and Cultural Injustice [Mariana Souto-Manning, Gail
Buffalo, and Ayesha Rabadi-Raol] Part II: Social Justice in the Classroom:
Democratic and Anti-bias Practices 5. Historical and Contemporary
Perspectives on Democratic Education in Early Childhood [Shirley A.
Kessler] 6. "She doesn't want to be a beautiful princess!": Language,
Power, and Teaching for Democracy in the Early Childhood Classroom [Dana
Frantz Bentley with Betty Chan] 7. Activism in their Own Right: Children's
Participation in Social Justice Movements [Lacey Peters] 8. The Cultural
Politics of Childhood Education for Democracy in Reggio Emilia's Servizi
dell'Infanzia [Rebecca S. New] Part III: Way Forward: Stories of hope and
possibility 9. Out and About: Practicing Hope through Research [Jeanne
Marie Iorio and Clifton S. Tanabe] 10. "What's Love Got To do?": Enacting
the Beloved Community Through Early Childhood Education [Mara Sapon-Shevin]
11. Social Justice in Early Education and Child Care: "What Is" and "What
Ought to Be?" [Marianne N. Bloch] 12. Equality and Democratic Education
Evaluation: A Way Forward for Teachers [Shirley A. Kessler] Afterword
[William Ayers]
Introduction [Nicola Yelland] Introduction [Shirley Kessler and Beth Blue
Swadener] Part I: Voices of Children, Teachers and Families 1. Immigrant
Children in Arizona: Social Justice Implications for Education in the
Borderlands [Angeles Maldonado, Beth Blue Swadener and Casey Khaleesi] 2.
Countering Color-Blindness in Early Childhood Education: Elevating the
Embodied Experiences, Perspectives, and Voices of Black Women Educators
[Kia S. Rideaux and Michelle Salazar Pérez] 3. Children's Voices and Gender
Pedagogies for Equity In and Out of Early Childhood Classrooms [Kylie
Smith] 4. Early Childhood Teacher Certification as a Site for the
Re-Production of Racial and Cultural Injustice [Mariana Souto-Manning, Gail
Buffalo, and Ayesha Rabadi-Raol] Part II: Social Justice in the Classroom:
Democratic and Anti-bias Practices 5. Historical and Contemporary
Perspectives on Democratic Education in Early Childhood [Shirley A.
Kessler] 6. "She doesn't want to be a beautiful princess!": Language,
Power, and Teaching for Democracy in the Early Childhood Classroom [Dana
Frantz Bentley with Betty Chan] 7. Activism in their Own Right: Children's
Participation in Social Justice Movements [Lacey Peters] 8. The Cultural
Politics of Childhood Education for Democracy in Reggio Emilia's Servizi
dell'Infanzia [Rebecca S. New] Part III: Way Forward: Stories of hope and
possibility 9. Out and About: Practicing Hope through Research [Jeanne
Marie Iorio and Clifton S. Tanabe] 10. "What's Love Got To do?": Enacting
the Beloved Community Through Early Childhood Education [Mara Sapon-Shevin]
11. Social Justice in Early Education and Child Care: "What Is" and "What
Ought to Be?" [Marianne N. Bloch] 12. Equality and Democratic Education
Evaluation: A Way Forward for Teachers [Shirley A. Kessler] Afterword
[William Ayers]