The SAGE Handbook of Early Childhood Research
Editat de Ann Farrell, Sharon L Kagan, E Kay M Tisdallen Limba Engleză Hardback – 23 noi 2015
The Handbook includes sections on:
- the field of early childhood research and its key contributions
- new theories and theoretical approaches in early childhood research
- collecting and analysing data
- applications of early childhood research
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781446272190
ISBN-10: 1446272192
Pagini: 576
Dimensiuni: 184 x 246 x 35 mm
Greutate: 1.18 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications Ltd
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1446272192
Pagini: 576
Dimensiuni: 184 x 246 x 35 mm
Greutate: 1.18 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications Ltd
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Recenzii
The SAGE Handbook of Early Childhood Research is a major addition to the literature on early childhood. More than an introduction to the field, it offers significant challenges, and progress in thinking, for theory, research, policy and practice – and for the relationships between those dimensions. Ann Farrell, Sharon Kagan and Kay Tisdall are extremely well-qualified to oversee such a collection, bringing as they do substantial expertise from three continents. Many of the contributors are equally distinguished and come from all over the world, making this a truly international volume. The focus is equally on ‘majority’ and ‘minority’ worlds, and the chapters include leading-edge contributions in fields as diverse as neuroscience and children affected by armed conflict. This book will have an important place on the bookshelves of everyone seriously interested in early childhood research.
This handbook provides a comprehensive, wide-ranging and global overview of the intersection of research with practice and policy in early childhood development. The all-star cast, with expertise across the world's regions and the sectors of early childhood, provides probing and forward-looking syntheses, with extraordinarily useful recommendations for the field.
With this book the distinguished authors provide a global perspective on the transformative potential of childhood research. By illuminating the use of ethical methodologies and a rights-based approach to research, the reader learns about avenues to address the diverse contexts of young children, investigate conceptual and theoretical underpinnings to early childhood research as a timely commitment to reform policies and practices.
This handbook provides a comprehensive, wide-ranging and global overview of the intersection of research with practice and policy in early childhood development. The all-star cast, with expertise across the world's regions and the sectors of early childhood, provides probing and forward-looking syntheses, with extraordinarily useful recommendations for the field.
With this book the distinguished authors provide a global perspective on the transformative potential of childhood research. By illuminating the use of ethical methodologies and a rights-based approach to research, the reader learns about avenues to address the diverse contexts of young children, investigate conceptual and theoretical underpinnings to early childhood research as a timely commitment to reform policies and practices.
Cuprins
Chapter 1: Early Childhood Research: An Expanding Field - Ann Farrell, Sharon Lynn Kagan and E. Kay M. Tisdall
PART I: SITUATING EARLY CHILDHOOD RESEARCH
Chapter 2: Parenting and the Home Environment - Marisa Morin, Jennifer Glickman and Jeanne Brooks-Gunn
Chapter 3: Group-Based Early Childhood Education and Care for Under-2-Year-Olds - Carmen Dalli and E. Jayne White
Chapter 4: Young Children in their Local Communities - Bronwen Cohen and Marta Korintus
PART II: THEORIZING EARLY CHILDHOOD RESEARCH
Chapter 5: Participation, Rights and ‘Participatory’ Methods - E. Kay M. Tisdall
Chapter 6: Where am I? Position and Perspective in Researching Early Childhood Education - Peter Moss
Chapter 7: Theorizing Identities in Early Childhood - Katrien De Graeve
Chapter 8: Theorizing Young Children’s Spaces - Lesley Anne Gallacher
Chapter 9: Converting the Science of Early Human Development into Action - Mary E. Young
Chapter 10: Theoretical Insights from Neuroscience in Early Childhood Research - Michael Anderson and Corinne Reid
Chapter 11: Understanding Systems Theory and Thinking - Sharon Lynn Kagan, Maria Caridad Araujo, Analia Jaimovich and Yyannú Cruz Aguayo
PART III: CONDUCTING EARLY CHILDHOOD RESEARCH
Chapter 12: Ethics in Early Childhood Research - Ann Farrell
Chapter 13: Longitudinal Research: Applications for the Design, Conduct and Dissemination of Early Childhood Research - Stephen R. Zubrick
Chapter 14: Conducting Ethnographic Research in Early Childhood Research - Kristina Konstantoni and Marlies Kustatscher
Chapter 15: Narrative Inquiry - Jean D. Clandinin, Janice Huber, Jimmy Menon, M. Shaun Murphy and Cindy Swanson
Chapter 16: A Conversation Analytic Approach to Research on Early Childhood - Jack Sidnell
Chapter 17: Documentation in Early Childhood Research - Margaret Carr, Bronwen Cowie and Linda Mitchell
Chapter 18: Understanding Complexity in Play through Interpretivist Research - Elizabeth Wood
Chapter 19: Econometrics and the Study of Early Childhood - Gordon Cleveland
PART IV: APPLYING EARLY CHILDHOOD RESEARCH
Chapter 20: Contexts of Risk and Exploitation - Sibnath Deb and Anjali Gireesan
Chapter 21: Children in Conflict Situations - Claire O’Kane
Chapter 22: Dual Language Learners - Eugene E. García
Chapter 23: Early Childhood Research in Africa - Alan Pence and Emily Ashton
Chapter 24: Early Learning and Healthy Development in A Digital Age - Jason C. Yip, Michael H. Levine, Alexis R. Lauricella and Ellen Wartella
Chapter 25: Using Early Childhood Research to Inform and Influence Public Policy - Irene Rizzini and Malcolm Bush
Chapter 26: Rethinking Epistemology and Methodology in Early Childhood Research in Africa - Auma Okwany and Hasina Ebrahim
Chapter 27: Cognitive Research in Developing Countries - Nirmala Rao, Jin Sun and Ying Wang
PART V: CONSIDERING THE FUTURE OF EARLY CHILDHOOD RESEARCH
Chapter 28: Social and Political Landscapes of Childhood - Helen Penn
Chapter 29: Researching Technologies in Children’s Worlds and Futures - Jackie Marsh
Chapter 30: What is the Future of Sustainability in Early Childhood? - Ingrid Pramling Samuelsson
Chapter 31: Future Directions in Early Childhood Research - Sharon Lynn Kagan, E. Kay M. Tisdall and Ann Farrell
PART I: SITUATING EARLY CHILDHOOD RESEARCH
Chapter 2: Parenting and the Home Environment - Marisa Morin, Jennifer Glickman and Jeanne Brooks-Gunn
Chapter 3: Group-Based Early Childhood Education and Care for Under-2-Year-Olds - Carmen Dalli and E. Jayne White
Chapter 4: Young Children in their Local Communities - Bronwen Cohen and Marta Korintus
PART II: THEORIZING EARLY CHILDHOOD RESEARCH
Chapter 5: Participation, Rights and ‘Participatory’ Methods - E. Kay M. Tisdall
Chapter 6: Where am I? Position and Perspective in Researching Early Childhood Education - Peter Moss
Chapter 7: Theorizing Identities in Early Childhood - Katrien De Graeve
Chapter 8: Theorizing Young Children’s Spaces - Lesley Anne Gallacher
Chapter 9: Converting the Science of Early Human Development into Action - Mary E. Young
Chapter 10: Theoretical Insights from Neuroscience in Early Childhood Research - Michael Anderson and Corinne Reid
Chapter 11: Understanding Systems Theory and Thinking - Sharon Lynn Kagan, Maria Caridad Araujo, Analia Jaimovich and Yyannú Cruz Aguayo
PART III: CONDUCTING EARLY CHILDHOOD RESEARCH
Chapter 12: Ethics in Early Childhood Research - Ann Farrell
Chapter 13: Longitudinal Research: Applications for the Design, Conduct and Dissemination of Early Childhood Research - Stephen R. Zubrick
Chapter 14: Conducting Ethnographic Research in Early Childhood Research - Kristina Konstantoni and Marlies Kustatscher
Chapter 15: Narrative Inquiry - Jean D. Clandinin, Janice Huber, Jimmy Menon, M. Shaun Murphy and Cindy Swanson
Chapter 16: A Conversation Analytic Approach to Research on Early Childhood - Jack Sidnell
Chapter 17: Documentation in Early Childhood Research - Margaret Carr, Bronwen Cowie and Linda Mitchell
Chapter 18: Understanding Complexity in Play through Interpretivist Research - Elizabeth Wood
Chapter 19: Econometrics and the Study of Early Childhood - Gordon Cleveland
PART IV: APPLYING EARLY CHILDHOOD RESEARCH
Chapter 20: Contexts of Risk and Exploitation - Sibnath Deb and Anjali Gireesan
Chapter 21: Children in Conflict Situations - Claire O’Kane
Chapter 22: Dual Language Learners - Eugene E. García
Chapter 23: Early Childhood Research in Africa - Alan Pence and Emily Ashton
Chapter 24: Early Learning and Healthy Development in A Digital Age - Jason C. Yip, Michael H. Levine, Alexis R. Lauricella and Ellen Wartella
Chapter 25: Using Early Childhood Research to Inform and Influence Public Policy - Irene Rizzini and Malcolm Bush
Chapter 26: Rethinking Epistemology and Methodology in Early Childhood Research in Africa - Auma Okwany and Hasina Ebrahim
Chapter 27: Cognitive Research in Developing Countries - Nirmala Rao, Jin Sun and Ying Wang
PART V: CONSIDERING THE FUTURE OF EARLY CHILDHOOD RESEARCH
Chapter 28: Social and Political Landscapes of Childhood - Helen Penn
Chapter 29: Researching Technologies in Children’s Worlds and Futures - Jackie Marsh
Chapter 30: What is the Future of Sustainability in Early Childhood? - Ingrid Pramling Samuelsson
Chapter 31: Future Directions in Early Childhood Research - Sharon Lynn Kagan, E. Kay M. Tisdall and Ann Farrell
Descriere
Provides a landmark overview of the field of early childhood research and sets an agenda for early childhood research into the future.