Contemporary perspectives on early childhood education / edited by Nicola Yelland
Material type: TextPublisher: New York : McGraw-Hill, c2010Description: xvi, 269 pages : some illustrationsContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 13: 9780335237876 [paperback]Subject(s): Early childhood education -- Research | Creative ability in children -- ResearchDDC classification:Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Book | College Library | 372.0118 C76 2010 (Browse shelf) | Available |
Includes index
Contents: Part 1 Contemporary perspectives on global and policy issues; 1 Extending possibilities and practices in early childhood education -- 2 Rethinking pedagogical practices in early childhood education: multidimensional approach to learning and inclusion -- 3 Between two debts: child and (inter) national development -- 4 Shaping the future: how human capital arguments about investment in early childhood are being (mis) used in poor countries -- 5 Reframing rights: poverty discourse and children's lives in the United States -- 6 The displaces early childhood education in the post colonial era of Hong Kong -- 7 National 'Treaures': the Aotearoa New Zealand child -- 8 Investigating quality project: opening possibilities in early childhood care and education policies and practices in Canada -- Part 2 Critical views in practice; 9 When words are scarce, but success depends on them: composing in a Navajo kindergarten -- 10 Childhoods left behind? official and unofficial basics of child writing -- 11 'Improper' children -- 12 'Like a wild thing': analysing the deviant 'competence' of girls in home-preschool communications -- 13 At home with the future: influences on young children's early experiences with digital technologies -- 14 When robots tell a story about culture...and children tell a story about learning -- 15 The early years research-policy-practice nexus: challenges and opportunities
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