Making Space for Storied Leadership in Higher Education: Learning with Migrant and Refugee Populations in Early Childhood and Teacher Education Contexts: Rethinking Higher Education
Autor Elizabeth P. Quintero, Larisa Callaway-Cole, Adria Taha-Resnicken Limba Engleză Paperback – 5 aug 2022
This book analyzes stories of university early childhood faculty members, community activists in southern California, and children and the early childhood teacher education students working with them. The grounding of this research is reconceptualization of postmodern narrative theoretical influences. Through narrative inquiry, the book connects ongoing research to ongoing pedagogy. It explores the following research questions: (1) How do learners across generations create, build upon, and reinvent each other’s stories to make new meanings through consideration of family history, multigenerational knowledge, and experiences?; (2) How do learners’ stories offer new possibilities through leadership that connects Global South knowledge with Global North contexts?; (3) In what ways is it possible to use this framework and methodology in Higher Education to promote systemic consistency in promoting social justice that is generatively inclusive?
More than half of the research participants have truly lived bi-culturally, many of the children in the early care and education programs in the USA are from Mexico and Central America. These collaborators truly carry their roots with them as they strive for justice and authenticity in early childhood teacher education and community activists working with families and children.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789811641596
ISBN-10: 9811641595
Pagini: 126
Ilustrații: XIII, 126 p.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.21 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2021
Editura: Springer Nature Singapore
Colecția Springer
Seria Rethinking Higher Education
Locul publicării:Singapore, Singapore
ISBN-10: 9811641595
Pagini: 126
Ilustrații: XIII, 126 p.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.21 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2021
Editura: Springer Nature Singapore
Colecția Springer
Seria Rethinking Higher Education
Locul publicării:Singapore, Singapore
Cuprins
1 Introduction.- 2 Experts informing early childhood teacher education.- 3 Early childhood studies in higher education: Inclusive design and implementation.- 4 Sharing family story in teacher education to encourage migrating families participation.- 5 Story through professional learning communities to support early childhood leadership and encourage refugee/migrant participation.- 6 Final chapter.
Notă biografică
Elizabeth P. Quintero's teaching in higher education has focused on early childhood studies, with an emphasis on literacy and curriculum in communities with migrating families. She has designed and taught courses regarding parent engagement, bilingual education, and curriculum for multilingual students. She was coordinator of Early Childhood Studies at University of Minnesota Duluth, later coordinator of Early Childhood Masters students at NYU and chair of the doctoral committee. From 2007 to 2018 she was Chair of Early Childhood Studies at CSU Channel Islands and is now Professor Emerita.
Larisa Callaway-Cole is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Human Development and Family Science in the College of Education and Human Sciences at Oklahoma State University. Prior, Larisa spent several years teaching in early childhood and higher education contexts throughout California. Larisa’s research interests focus on the dynamic counternarratives of minoritized children and families, specifically regarding the power of storying and prioritizing loving-relationality in research methodologies.
Adria Taha-Resnick is Lecturer at California State University Channel Islands, School of Education. Adria has served children, families and early care and education teacher development throughout California and Texas. Adria’s interests include leadership development of early childhood professionals and examining the traditional discourse of quality across cultural contexts.
Larisa Callaway-Cole is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Human Development and Family Science in the College of Education and Human Sciences at Oklahoma State University. Prior, Larisa spent several years teaching in early childhood and higher education contexts throughout California. Larisa’s research interests focus on the dynamic counternarratives of minoritized children and families, specifically regarding the power of storying and prioritizing loving-relationality in research methodologies.
Adria Taha-Resnick is Lecturer at California State University Channel Islands, School of Education. Adria has served children, families and early care and education teacher development throughout California and Texas. Adria’s interests include leadership development of early childhood professionals and examining the traditional discourse of quality across cultural contexts.
Textul de pe ultima copertă
This book analyzes stories of university early childhood faculty members, community activists in southern California, and children and the early childhood teacher education students working with them. The grounding of this research is reconceptualization of postmodern narrative theoretical influences. Through narrative inquiry, the book connects ongoing research to ongoing pedagogy. It explores the following research questions: (1) How do learners across generations create, build upon, and reinvent each other’s stories to make new meanings through consideration of family history, multigenerational knowledge, and experiences?; (2) How do learners’ stories offer new possibilities through leadership that connects Global South knowledge with Global North contexts?; (3) In what ways is it possible to use this framework and methodology in Higher Education to promote systemic consistency in promoting social justice that is generatively inclusive?
More than half of the research participants have truly lived bi-culturally, many of the children in the early care and education programs in the USA are from Mexico and Central America. These collaborators truly carry their roots with them as they strive for justice and authenticity in early childhood teacher education and community activists working with families and children.
Caracteristici
Includes case studies and historical and current information about higher education and supporting learners in migration Offers information about research collaborations with migrating families, children, and teachers Provides practical strategies such as bilingual family literacy, professional learning communities, and unique research methodologies