Friedrich Froebel: A Critical Introduction to Key Themes and Debates
Autor Professor Tina Bruceen Limba Engleză Paperback – 27 ian 2021
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781474250429
ISBN-10: 1474250424
Pagini: 184
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1474250424
Pagini: 184
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Discusses all aspects of Froebel and education from the perspectives of supporters and detractors giving a balanced overview
Notă biografică
Professor Tina Bruce CBE is a Vice President of BAECE: Early Education, Patron of the Centre for Literacy in Primary Education (CLPE), Member of the International Froebel Society Committee, Associate Member of the Froebel Trust, and Member of the Froebel Network. She is a well-known author internationally and nationally of books and articles on Early Childhood Education.
Cuprins
Introduction1. Life and Historic Context of Froebel2. The Whole Child and the Concept of Unity3. The Importance of Nature4. Play5. Finger Plays, Mother Songs and Movement Games6. Self-activity of the Child7. The Importance of Observation 8. The Importance of Family and Community: Highly trained, Mature and Educated TeachersConclusion: Summary of Key ElementsBibliographyDefinitions of Key Froebelian TermsIndex
Recenzii
Tina Bruce writes for everyone who cares to nurture and understand young children's thirst for learning. This book is a superbly comprehensive and persuasive account of how the life and ideas of an educationalist working in the 19th century connect to contemporary early childhood education in diverse cultures and contexts.
In this scholarly and practice-focused book Tina Bruce has provided early childhood practitioners with a contemporary account of Froebel's theories and principles, making a powerful case for reconnecting these with professional practice in a way that celebrates the Unity of thought and action that is so central to Froebel's philosophy. I believe anyone who reads this book will be inspired and motivated to challenge and extend their thinking and professional practice to reflect the coherent whole of Froebel's philosophy. In the Unity comes strength and this book has the power to transform practice to better serve our young children through these challenging times.
There is a growing interest in Friedrich Froebel in early childhood practice. This book will be a welcome introduction for some and an opportunity to critically re-examine and re-connect for others. Tina Bruce's writing style and authority as an educator makes her the perfect author of this book.
Tina Bruce has written an innovative, must-read account for anyone interested in the work of Friedrich Froebel. This book is an accessible, yet philosophical guide full of important information for practitioners and academics. Throughout there are valuable personal and practical insights into the key themes of both Froebel's life and educational ideas. Interwoven scatterings of 'reconnecting' Froebelians can be found which anchors Froebel's work in contemporary times.
Bruce's book is a helpful primer on Froebelian thought, woven through with illuminating historical and recent examples, compelling critiques and meaningful reflections regarding the realization of Froebelian principles in practice. It's a source those working with children will want to re-read throughout their careers, gleaning new insights each time they do.
Tina Bruce has made a major contribution to our understanding of Frobelian principles in practice. This book is, without a doubt, a critical text for all who are concerned with working from a Froebelian framework, reconnecting the philosophy with the practice in an interrelated way.
A very strong introduction to Froebel from an expert in the field.
In this scholarly and practice-focused book Tina Bruce has provided early childhood practitioners with a contemporary account of Froebel's theories and principles, making a powerful case for reconnecting these with professional practice in a way that celebrates the Unity of thought and action that is so central to Froebel's philosophy. I believe anyone who reads this book will be inspired and motivated to challenge and extend their thinking and professional practice to reflect the coherent whole of Froebel's philosophy. In the Unity comes strength and this book has the power to transform practice to better serve our young children through these challenging times.
There is a growing interest in Friedrich Froebel in early childhood practice. This book will be a welcome introduction for some and an opportunity to critically re-examine and re-connect for others. Tina Bruce's writing style and authority as an educator makes her the perfect author of this book.
Tina Bruce has written an innovative, must-read account for anyone interested in the work of Friedrich Froebel. This book is an accessible, yet philosophical guide full of important information for practitioners and academics. Throughout there are valuable personal and practical insights into the key themes of both Froebel's life and educational ideas. Interwoven scatterings of 'reconnecting' Froebelians can be found which anchors Froebel's work in contemporary times.
Bruce's book is a helpful primer on Froebelian thought, woven through with illuminating historical and recent examples, compelling critiques and meaningful reflections regarding the realization of Froebelian principles in practice. It's a source those working with children will want to re-read throughout their careers, gleaning new insights each time they do.
Tina Bruce has made a major contribution to our understanding of Frobelian principles in practice. This book is, without a doubt, a critical text for all who are concerned with working from a Froebelian framework, reconnecting the philosophy with the practice in an interrelated way.
A very strong introduction to Froebel from an expert in the field.