Whose Childhood Is It?: The Roles of Children, Adults and Policy Makers
Editat de Dr Richard Eke, Helen Butcher, Mandy Leeen Limba Engleză Paperback – iun 2009
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780826499813
ISBN-10: 0826499813
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Continuum
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0826499813
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Continuum
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
A key textbook offering a meaningful contribution to the field of Early Childhood Studies with a sophisticated analysis of childhood in 21st century Britain.
Cuprins
Contents List of Contributors Abbreviations and Acronyms Introduction Part 1: Policy and Childhood Introduction Chapter 1: Give Sure Start a Fair Start Sue Norman Chapter 2: "How well am I doing on my outcomes?" Helen Butcher Jane Andrews Chapter 3: Earlier and Earlier to School? Christine Screech Chapter 4: Integrating professional roles in early years around children's lives and learning Jane Tarr Part 2: Representation and Childhood Introduction Chapter 5: Children and Screens Mandy Lee and Richard Eke Chapter 6: Learning who can talk about what in early years settings John Lee and Richard Eke Chapter 7: Children Representing Experience Richard Eke and John Lee Chapter 8: Where do I fit in? Children's Spaces and Places Alison Bailey and Stephen Barnes
Recenzii
"This book sets out key issues and theories that inform our understanding of childhood." Nursery World, November 2009
"...it provokes further key questions and evokes discussion around big issues...an academic text that strives for a user-friendly approach - it has key questions and reflection boxes throughout, chapter summaries and suggested further reading. With 10 highly qualified contributors, students of Early Childhood Studies, early years professionals and those training to be early years practitioners will find a thought provokingly informative text and a useful resource to add to their collection." EYE, December 2009
'I found this book interesting, readable and, at times, challenging. The authors have managed to thread the title question through each chapter...This book is well organised, with many techniques designed to engage the reader in reflection and in seeking further knowledge of the issues at stake...It could be a very useful learning and teaching tool.'
'The text provides a clear and provocative introduction to a number of themes and issues that are central to the contemporary study of early childhood...The inclusion of activities, case studies and questions ensure that complex ideas are addressed in a lively and engaging way.' Professor Trisha Maynard, Swansea University
'This book offers an insightful and provocative analysis of the factors that shape contemporary childhoods and the role that children themselves play in this process. The authors challenge restrictive policy-making that is driven by economic and political concerns and instead emphasise the need to respect the voices and agency of children, as expressed through multimedia, multimodal meaning-making practices. This is a book that will be of great value to students and early years educators and will enable them to engage critically with some of the key issues currently informing early childhood policy and practice.' Professor Jackie Marsh, Sheffield University
"The emphasis on policy and childhood representation made the book easily accessible and enabled effective links to be made with theory thereby supporting the reader in contextualising the information and relating it to their practice." Mrs Sandra Shaffi 4 August 2009
"...it provokes further key questions and evokes discussion around big issues...an academic text that strives for a user-friendly approach - it has key questions and reflection boxes throughout, chapter summaries and suggested further reading. With 10 highly qualified contributors, students of Early Childhood Studies, early years professionals and those training to be early years practitioners will find a thought provokingly informative text and a useful resource to add to their collection." EYE, December 2009
'I found this book interesting, readable and, at times, challenging. The authors have managed to thread the title question through each chapter...This book is well organised, with many techniques designed to engage the reader in reflection and in seeking further knowledge of the issues at stake...It could be a very useful learning and teaching tool.'
'The text provides a clear and provocative introduction to a number of themes and issues that are central to the contemporary study of early childhood...The inclusion of activities, case studies and questions ensure that complex ideas are addressed in a lively and engaging way.' Professor Trisha Maynard, Swansea University
'This book offers an insightful and provocative analysis of the factors that shape contemporary childhoods and the role that children themselves play in this process. The authors challenge restrictive policy-making that is driven by economic and political concerns and instead emphasise the need to respect the voices and agency of children, as expressed through multimedia, multimodal meaning-making practices. This is a book that will be of great value to students and early years educators and will enable them to engage critically with some of the key issues currently informing early childhood policy and practice.' Professor Jackie Marsh, Sheffield University
"The emphasis on policy and childhood representation made the book easily accessible and enabled effective links to be made with theory thereby supporting the reader in contextualising the information and relating it to their practice." Mrs Sandra Shaffi 4 August 2009