Child development in educational settings / Marilyn Fleer.
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College Annex Library Subject Reference | 370.15 F62 2018 (Browse shelf) | Available | 3UCBL000026943 |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Part I: The need for theory: understanding the different contexts of child development -- Chapter 1 Introduction: Starting the journey -- Chapter 2 Understanding and using theory in educational settings -- Chapter 3 Observing children and using theory to analyse learning and development -- Part II: Using child development theory: what does theory allow us to see? -- Chapter 4 Using constructivist theory to analyse learning and development -- Chapter 5 Using a bioecological model to analyse learning and development -- Chapter 6 Using cultural-historical theory to analyse learning and development -- Chapter 7 Children and families in Australia as agents of their own development -- Chapter 8 Ways of knowing, ways of being and ways of doing -- Part III: Critiquing theory: thinking critically about child development -- Chapter 9 How do theories position children, families and communities? -- Chapter 10 Future directions: How theories support ongoing change.
"Child Development in Educational Settings provides a comprehensive introduction to traditional and contemporary theories of development and learning in the contexts of early childhood and primary education. Drawing upon the experiences and perspectives of children, families, educators and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander scholars, Marilyn Fleer provides insights into significant theories and approaches, including cultural-historical, constructivist, social constructivist, maturational and ecological systems. The book features four major case studies, which are revisited throughout, to examine how learning and development can be re-imagined within socially, culturally and linguistically diverse communities. This approach enables readers to use theories to analyze and measure learning and development in planning and curriculum, and to feel empowered to enact change in their educational settings. Written in an engaging and accessible style, Child Development in Educational Settings is an essential resource for pre-service teachers and professionals alike." --Provided by the publisher
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