Critical Issues in Early Childhood Teacher Education

Critical Issues in Early Childhood Teacher Education

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  • Author: Miranda Lin
  • Publisher: IAP
  • ISBN: 164113724X
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 217

In recent years there have been significant changes in education across the globe, largely as a result of changing demographics, technological developments, and increased globalization. Relatedly, the changing needs of societies and families, along with new research findings, provide new directions in early childhood education. Consequently, early childhood teachers today are faced with higher and more complex expectations to help ensure that their students achieve their full potential. Such expectations suggest that early childhood teachers should be professionals who are able to draw on a robust knowledge base in making educational decisions. It follows that teacher education programs should develop and implement innovative programs that can potentially enhance the quality of our future teachers. An awareness of pressing issues in the field of early childhood teacher education led the editors to develop this volume. The chapters in these two volumes bring together scholars from across the US and the globe who are interested in improving the quality of early childhood teacher education. The chapters present their experiences, perspectives, and lessons learned as they addressed some of the challenging issues concerning the education and preparation of future early childhood teachers. The various issues and perspectives from different states in the US or countries across the globe provide insights into current issues and dilemmas facing the field. The contributions of these scholars should inform the discourse on early childhood teacher education and help those who work with preservice teachers improve the quality of their work.


Critical Issues in Early Childhood Teacher Education

Critical Issues in Early Childhood Teacher Education

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  • Author: Ithel Jones
  • Publisher: IAP
  • ISBN: 1641137428
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 249

In recent years there have been significant changes in education across the globe, largely as a result of changing demographics, technological developments, and increased globalization. Relatedly, the changing needs of societies and families, along with new research findings, provide new directions in early childhood education. Consequently, early childhood teachers today are faced with higher and more complex expectations to help ensure that their students achieve their full potential. Such expectations suggest that early childhood teachers should be professionals who are able to draw on a robust knowledge base in making educational decisions. It follows that teacher education programs should develop and implement innovative programs that can potentially enhance the quality of our future teachers. An awareness of pressing issues in the field of early childhood teacher education led the editors to develop this volume. The chapters in these two volumes bring together scholars from across the US and the globe who are interested in improving the quality of early childhood teacher education. The chapters present their experiences, perspectives, and lessons learned as they addressed some of the challenging issues concerning the education and preparation of future early childhood teachers. The various issues and perspectives from different states in the US or countries across the globe provide insights into current issues and dilemmas facing the field. The contributions of these scholars should inform the discourse on early childhood teacher education and help those who work with preservice teachers improve the quality of their work.


Critical Issues In Early Childhood Education

Critical Issues In Early Childhood Education

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  • Author: Yelland, Nicola
  • Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education (UK)
  • ISBN: 0335215963
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 274

What are some of the long held bellefs in early childhood education that need to be challenged? What can postmodern perspectives offer to early childhood educators? How can early childhood educators deal with the complex issues that arise in the lives of young children? This book examines critical issues in early childhood education across a broad range of contexts. The issues explored are critical not only in terms of being fundamental to early childhood education, but also in that they present ideas and use frameworks which are not traditional to the field. The topics under review include questioning the developmental basis of early childhood education and the notion of what constitutes child-centred curricula, and extends into a discussion of the complex nature of teacher's work in early childhood contexts which require new ways of reconceptualising the field and the role of the teacher in the lives of children.; The chapters explore contemporary issues using methodologies that are increasingly being favoured by teacher educators, parents and community members who find that developmental perspectives do not satisfactorily explain and assist us in our interactions with young children and their families in the 21st century.


Critical Issues in Early Childhood Professional Development

Critical Issues in Early Childhood Professional Development

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  • Author: Martha J. Zaslow
  • Publisher: Brookes Publishing Company
  • ISBN:
  • Category : Psychology
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 440

Effective teaching leads to positive student outcomes, and professional development for early childhood teachers is key to improving both. But what exactly do we mean by 2professional development3? What effect does it have on school readiness? Which models and approaches really work? This is the book the early childhood field needs to take the crucial first steps toward definitive answers. Top experts in early childhood education help readers: define professional development; examine research across a range of settings Head Start, public preschools, private programs on professional development and school readiness; consider both the extent and the content of professional development; learn from detailed explorations of promising professional development models; investigate key economic considerations and policy implications; identify areas for further exploration.


Critical Issues in Preparing Effective Early Childhood Special Education Teachers for the 21 Century Classroom

Critical Issues in Preparing Effective Early Childhood Special Education Teachers for the 21 Century Classroom

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  • Author: Festus E. Obiakor
  • Publisher: IAP
  • ISBN: 1681230585
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 225

The purpose of this book is to provide a forum for an interdisciplinary scholarly dialogue with regard to preparing teachers for early childhood special education. In addition, it is aimed at examining and making available relevant and most recent scholarship to practitioners and at addressing critical issues and perspectives around preparing effective educators for the 21 century classroom and the future. This book intends to illuminate a complex and challenging task of preparing effective educators through the lenses of several educational disciplines, including but not limited to, teacher education, general education, special education, early childhood education, and urban education. The information in this work will focus on several educational disciplines that have the most immediate implications for teacher preparation and practice. The overall educational knowledge base will be enhanced due to the educational interdisciplinary approach. This has additional implications for teacher education, special education, educational leadership, curriculum and instruction, educational policy, and urban education, to name a few. The multidimensional nature of the book gives it the freedom to highlight multiple and diverse voices while at the same time providing a forum for different (and sometimes divergent) methodologies, philosophies, and ideologies.


Contemporary Issues in Early Childhood

Contemporary Issues in Early Childhood

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  • Author: Children's Issues Coalition
  • Publisher: Ian Randle Publishers
  • ISBN: 9766371288
  • Category : Action research
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 145

Caribbean Childhoods: From Research to Action is an annual publication produced by the Children s Issues Coalition at the University of the West Indies, Mona. The series seeks to provide an avenue for the dissemination of research and experiences on children s health, development, behaviour and education, and to provide a forum for the discussion of these issues.


Critical Issues in Early Childhood Education

Critical Issues in Early Childhood Education

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  • Author: Nicola Yelland
  • Publisher: Open University Press
  • ISBN: 9780335215973
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 272

· What are some of the long held beliefs in early childhood education that need to be challenged? · What can postmodern perspectives offer to early childhood educators? · How can early childhood educators deal with the complex issues that arise in the lives of young children? This book examine critical issues in early childhood education across a broad range of contexts. The issues explored are not only critical in terms of being fundamental to early childhood education but they are also critical in that they present ideas and utilize frameworks which are not traditional to the field. The topics under review include questioning the developmental basis of early childhood education and the notion of what constitutes child centered curriculum, and extends into a discussion of the complex nature of teacher’s work in early childhood contexts which require new ways of reconecptualising the field and the role of the teacher in the lives of children. The chapters in the book explore contemporary issues using methodologies that are increasingly being favoured by teacher educators, parents and community members who find that developmental perspectives do not satisfactorily explain and assist us in our interactions with young children and their families in the 21st century. Contributors: Andrew Yarrow, Bailey Chelsea, Blaise Mindy, Brooker Elizabeth, Campbell Sheralyn, Cannella Gaile, Johnson Richard, Kilderry Anna, Marsh Jackie, Rhedding Jones Jeanette, Rowan Leonie, Ryan Sharon, Silin Jonathan, Sumsion Jennifer, Walsh Daniel, Yelland Nicola


Handbook of Early Childhood Teacher Education

Handbook of Early Childhood Teacher Education

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  • Author: Leslie J. Couse
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1317816293
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 430

This handbook synthesizes both contemporary research and best practices in early childhood teacher education, a unique segment of teacher education defined by its focus on child development, the role of the family, and support for all learners. The first volume of its kind, the Handbook of Early Childhood Teacher Education provides comprehensive coverage on key topics in the field, including the history of early childhood teacher education programs, models for preparing early childhood educators, pedagogical approaches to supporting diverse learners, and contemporary influences on this quickly expanding area of study. Appropriate for early childhood teacher educators as well as both pre- and in-service teachers working with children from birth through 8, this handbook articulates the unique features of early childhood teacher education, highlighting the strengths and limitations of current practice as based in empirical research. It concludes by charting future directions for research with an aim to improve the preparation of early childhood educators.


Early Childhood Teacher Research

Early Childhood Teacher Research

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  • Author: Kathryn Castle
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1000196291
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 247

In this fully revised and updated second edition, Early Childhood Teacher Research addresses the questions and concerns that pre- and in-service teachers of young children frequently have when engaging in teacher research. Accessible and interactive, this book explores the important issues every early childhood teacher should know, guiding readers from conceptualization, generating research questions, identifying data sources, gathering and analyzing data, interpreting and sharing results, to taking action. This second edition features thoroughly updated references, standards, and resources, as well as all-new sections on teacher advocacy, social media and devices, data collection, and planned versus unplanned research. Each chapter features: Teacher Researcher Notebook prompts for the reader to record ideas for research questions and to develop a plan for doing research. “From the Field” vignettes providing rich examples of real-world early childhood teacher researchers and their perspectives on doing teacher research. Reflection prompts inviting readers to pause and think deeply about relating content to their own situations. Reflections can be recorded in the Teacher Researcher Notebook. Explorations of additional content, websites, resources, interviews, and activities.


The Early Childhood Care and Education Workforce

The Early Childhood Care and Education Workforce

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  • Author: National Research Council
  • Publisher: National Academies Press
  • ISBN: 0309219345
  • Category : Medical
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 224

Early childhood care and education (ECCE) settings offer an opportunity to provide children with a solid beginning in all areas of their development. The quality and efficacy of these settings depend largely on the individuals within the ECCE workforce. Policy makers need a complete picture of ECCE teachers and caregivers in order to tackle the persistent challenges facing this workforce. The IOM and the National Research Council hosted a workshop to describe the ECCE workforce and outline its parameters. Speakers explored issues in defining and describing the workforce, the marketplace of ECCE, the effects of the workforce on children, the contextual factors that shape the workforce, and opportunities for strengthening ECCE as a profession.