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The Classrooms All Young Children Need: Lessons in Teaching from Vivian Paley

Autor Patricia M. Cooper
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 18 apr 2011
Teacher and author Vivian Paley is highly regarded by parents, educators, and other professionals for her original insights into such seemingly everyday issues as play, story, gender, and how young children think. In The Classrooms All Young Children Need, Patricia M. Cooper takes a synoptic view of Paley’s many books and articles, charting the evolution of Paley’s thinking while revealing the seminal characteristics of her teaching philosophy. This careful analysis leads Cooper to identify a pedagogical model organized around two complementary principles: a curriculum that promotes play and imagination, and the idea of classrooms as fair places where young children of every color, ability, and disposition are welcome.
With timely attention paid to debates about the reduction in time for play in the early childhood classroom, the role of race in education, and No Child Left Behind, The Classrooms All Young Children Need will be embraced by anyone tasked with teaching our youngest pupils.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780226115245
ISBN-10: 0226115240
Pagini: 248
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: University of Chicago Press
Colecția University of Chicago Press

Notă biografică

Patricia M. Cooper is assistant professor of early childhood education at Queens College, CUNY, and the author of When Stories Come to School: Telling, Writing, and Performing Stories in the Early Childhood Classroom.

Cuprins

Acknowledgments       
Prologue: An “N of 1”  
Introduction: Why Interpret the Clear? 
Part One          Curricular Matters: A Pedagogy of Meaning
Chapter One    Early Literacy, Play, and a Teaching Philosophy           
Chapter Two    Fantasy Play and Young Children’s Search for Meaning           
Chapter Three  Storytelling and Story Acting: Meaning Extended          
Part Two          Relational Matters: A Pedagogy of Fairness      
Chapter Four    Teaching as a Moral Act, Classrooms as Democratic Spaces   
Chapter Five    Race, Pedagogy, and the Search for Fairness   
Chapter Six      Fairness Extended: Superheroes, Helicopters, and the Unchosen          
Epilogue: The Classrooms Young Children Need—an “N of Many”      
Appendix A: Guide to Implementation of Paley’s Storytelling Curriculum           
Appendix B: Sample Stories    
Appendix C: Sample Transcript of Child Dictation        
Appendix D: Becoming a Teacher of Stories    
Notes  
References      
Index