Educational Encounters: Nordic Studies in Early Childhood Didactics

Educational Encounters: Nordic Studies in Early Childhood Didactics
Title Educational Encounters: Nordic Studies in Early Childhood Didactics PDF eBook
Author Niklas Pramling
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 268
Release 2011-08-10
Genre Education
ISBN 9400716176

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Qualitative analyses of young children’s learning in natural settings are rare, so this new book will make educators sit up and pay attention. It lays out a Nordic, or continental European teaching and learning paradigm whose didactic framework is distinct from the Anglo-American system. This analysis, which features contributions and case studies from researchers in a range of subjects, is built on principles such as the learner’s perspective, establishing sufficient intersubjectivity, ‘pointing out’, and informing experience linguistically. After clarifying some historical background, the book discusses the contemporary emphasis in early childhood education on pedagogy/learning. What should ‘didactics’ mean in educating young children? The book examines the opportunities for learning that teachers provide for children in early childhood education, as well as how children respond to these opportunities. It presents empirical studies from a variety of naturalistic settings, including mathematics, making visual art, ecology, music, dance, literacy and story-telling, as well as learning about gender, morality and democracy. The authors seek to answer key questions about the processes involved in both teaching and learning. What challenges do teachers face as they try to expand children’s knowledge in various fields of learning? How do they respond to these challenges, and what can we learn about children’s corresponding uptake? What now requires further research? One key distinction in researching children’s learning is between studies that look at ‘process’ and those that analyze ‘product’. In the tradition of Piaget, Vygotsky and Werner, as well as Mercer and Valsiner’s more recent work, this book advocates the importance and relative rareness of the former type of study.

Quality Matters in Early Childhood Education and Care: Finland 2012

Quality Matters in Early Childhood Education and Care: Finland 2012
Title Quality Matters in Early Childhood Education and Care: Finland 2012 PDF eBook
Author Taguma Miho
Publisher OECD Publishing
Pages 118
Release 2012-03-23
Genre
ISBN 9264173560

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This report reviews quality in childhood education and care in Finland. It suggest strengths and point to areas for further reflection on current policy initiatives.

Quality Matters in Early Childhood Education and Care: Slovak Republic 2012

Quality Matters in Early Childhood Education and Care: Slovak Republic 2012
Title Quality Matters in Early Childhood Education and Care: Slovak Republic 2012 PDF eBook
Author Taguma Miho
Publisher OECD Publishing
Pages 66
Release 2012-03-26
Genre
ISBN 9264175652

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This series of reports on early childhood education and care suggests strengths and point to areas for further reflection on current policy initiatives. This report on the Slovak Republic focuses on improving workforce qualifications, training and working conditions.

Research in Early Childhood Education for Sustainability

Research in Early Childhood Education for Sustainability
Title Research in Early Childhood Education for Sustainability PDF eBook
Author Julie Davis
Publisher Routledge
Pages 384
Release 2014-06-20
Genre Education
ISBN 1317663608

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Sustainability is a global issue that urgently needs addressing, and for which the most serious consequences are for children and future generations. This insightful research text tackles one of the most significant contemporary issues of our times – the nexus between society and environment – and how early childhood education can contribute to sustainable living. By offering international and multidisciplinary research perspectives on Early Childhood Education for Sustainability, each chapter explores and investigates the complex topic of sustainability and its relationship to early childhood education. A particular emphasis that runs through this text is young children as empowered citizens, capable of both contributing to and creating change for sustainability. The chapter authors work from, or are aligned with, a transformative education paradigm that suggests the socio-constructivist frameworks currently underpinning Early Childhood Education require reframing in light of the social transformations necessary to address humanity’s unsustainable, unjust and unhealthy living patterns. This research text is designed to be provocative and challenging; in so doing it seeks to encourage exploration of current understandings about Early Childhood Education for Sustainability, offers new dimensions for more deeply informed practice, and proposes avenues for further research in this field.

Narratives in Early Childhood Education

Narratives in Early Childhood Education
Title Narratives in Early Childhood Education PDF eBook
Author Susanne Garvis
Publisher Routledge
Pages 182
Release 2017-05-08
Genre Education
ISBN 1317277325

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Over the past few decades, a growing body of literature has developed which examines children’s perspectives of their own lives, viewing them as social actors and experts in their understanding of the world. Focusing specifically on narratives, this unique and timely book provides an analysis of these new directions in contemporary research approaches to explore the lived experiences of children and teachers in early childhood education, in addition to presenting original research on children’s narratives. The book brings together a variety of well-regarded international researchers in the field to highlight the importance of narrative in young children’s development from local and global perspectives. While narrative is clearly understood within different countries, this is one of the first texts to build an international understanding, acknowledging the importance of culture and context. It presents up-to-date research on the latest research methods and analysis techniques, using a variety of different approaches in order to critically reflect on the future for narrative research and its insights into early childhood education Narratives in Early Childhood Education will be of interest to postgraduate students, academics and researchers in early childhood education, as well as early childhood professionals, government policy makers and early childhood organisations and associations.

Starting Strong III A Quality Toolbox for Early Childhood Education and Care

Starting Strong III A Quality Toolbox for Early Childhood Education and Care
Title Starting Strong III A Quality Toolbox for Early Childhood Education and Care PDF eBook
Author OECD
Publisher OECD Publishing
Pages 374
Release 2011-12-16
Genre
ISBN 9264123563

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This publication focuses on quality issues in early childhood education and care: it aims to define quality and outlines five policy levers that can enhance it.

Play-Responsive Teaching in Early Childhood Education

Play-Responsive Teaching in Early Childhood Education
Title Play-Responsive Teaching in Early Childhood Education PDF eBook
Author Niklas Pramling
Publisher Springer
Pages 188
Release 2019-05-07
Genre Education
ISBN 3030159582

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This open access book develops a theoretical concept of teaching that is relevant to early childhood education, and based on children’s learning and development through play. It discusses theoretical premises and research on playing and learning, and proposes the development of play-responsive didaktik. It examines the processes and products of learning and development, teaching and its phylogenetic and ontogenetic development, as well as the ‘what’ of learning and didaktik. Next, it explores the actions, objects and meaning of play and provides insight into the diversity of beliefs about the practices of play. The book presents ideas on how combined research and development projects can be carried out, providing incentive and a model for practice development and research. The second part of the book consists of empirical studies on teacher’s playing skills and examples of play with very young as well as older children.