| TÃtulo : |
International Handbook of Early Childhood Education |
| Tipo de documento: |
documento electrónico |
| Autores: |
Fleer, Marilyn, ; van Oers, Bert, |
| Mención de edición: |
1 ed. |
| Editorial: |
London [UK] : Springer |
| Fecha de publicación: |
2018 |
| Número de páginas: |
XLV, 1620 p. 80 ilustraciones |
| ISBN/ISSN/DL: |
978-94-024-0927-7 |
| Nota general: |
Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos. |
| Palabras clave: |
Educación Niño Estudios curriculares PolÃtica y polÃtica educativa Educación internacional y comparada PolÃtica familiar Educación y estado Educación comparada Educación con vocación internacional Educación de la primera infancia |
| Ãndice Dewey: |
372.21 Educación preescolar |
| Resumen: |
Este manual internacional ofrece una descripción general completa de los hallazgos de investigaciones, teorÃas y prácticas contemporáneas y de larga data en la educación de la primera infancia en los hemisferios norte y sur. El primer volumen del manual aborda la teorÃa, la metodologÃa y las actividades de investigación y las necesidades de investigación de regiones particulares. El segundo volumen examina en detalle innovaciones y programas de larga data, currÃculo y evaluación, y concepciones e investigaciones sobre el niño, la familia y las comunidades. Los dos volúmenes de este manual abordan la teorÃa, las metodologÃas y las necesidades de investigación actuales de paÃses especÃficos y brindan información sobre las similitudes globales existentes en las prácticas de la primera infancia. Al prestar especial atención a lo que está sucediendo en los contextos mundiales más amplios, los volúmenes brindan una descripción general representativa de las prácticas e investigaciones en educación de la primera infancia, y corrigen el actual desequilibrio Norte-Sur de los trabajos publicados sobre el tema. . |
| Nota de contenido: |
Volume 1 Section 1: Theoretical Perspectives -- 1. International trends in research: redressing the north-south balance in what matters for early childhood education research; Marilyn Fleer and Bert van Oers -- 2. Governing childhood; Iris Duhn -- 3. 'Humpty Dumpty' - teaching strategy or postcolonial method: what do we know about power, voice and identity within early childhood education in the 21st Century?; Karen Martin -- 4. Engaging with the conceptual tools and challenges of poststructural theories; Affrica Taylor -- 5. Early years education in the Anthropocene: an ecophenomenology of children's experience; Phillip G. Payne -- Section 2: Research Methodologies -- 6. (Co)-researching with children; Alma Fleet and Deborah Harcourt -- 7. Policy analysis and document research; Chris Peers -- 8. Mixed methods in early childhood education; Judith Schoonenboom -- 9. Narrative learning of literacy; Pentti Hakkarainen and Marja-Leena Vuorinen -- 10. Current approaches in quantitative research in early childhood education; Linda J. Harrison and Cen Wang -- Section 3: Contemporary Research and Evidence - early childhood education globally: Western Europe and UK -- 11. Introduction to Western Europe & UK; David Whitebread -- 12. Neuroscience and early childhood education; Lysandra Sinclaire-Harding, Laura Vuillier and David Whitebread -- 13. School readiness in Europe: issues and evidence; Sue Bingham1 and David Whitebread -- 14. Early childhood education with disadvantaged children: Actions for success; Marta Soler and Ainhoa Flecha -- 15. Professional development in a competent system: an emergent culture of professionalization; Florence Pirard, Pascale Camus and Jean-Marie Barbier -- 16. Contemporary research in early childhood: roots and perspectives; Elena Kravtsova, Nikolai Veraksa and Nikolai Veresov -- 17. Symbolic means in the educational programs for preschool children in Russia; Nina Salmina and Aleksander Veraksa -- 18. Pre-school education in Ukraine; Roman Shiyan, Igor Shiyan and Natalia Sofiy -- 19. Pedagogical center "experiment": the peculiarities in preschool education in Holistic Developing Education (HDE); Bronislav Zeltserman, Latvia Riga, Margarita Dubina, Margarita Dragile, Maria Pekarskaya, Irina Maluhina and Inta Baltina -- 20. Introduction – early childhood in the Australasian region; Jane Bone -- 21. The historical emergence of early childhood education research in Australia; Joyce Nuttall and Sue Grieshaber -- 22. Connections between early childhood policy and research in Aotearoa New Zealand: 1970s-2010s; Anne Smith and Helen May -- 23. Towards Wawasan Brunei 2035: early childhood education and development in Brunei Darussalam; Hanapi bin Mohamad, Rosyati M.Yaakub, Emma Claire Pearson and Jennifer Tan Poh Sim -- 24. Early childhood education in Bangladesh: a review of policies, practices and research; Shukla Sikder and Laila Farhana Apnan Banu -- 25. Early childhood education reform: crisis and changes; Liang Li,Yuejuan Pan and Xiaoying Wang -- 26. Early childhood education and development in China; Yuejuan Pan, Xiaoying Wang and Liang Li -- 27. History and reform of early childhood care and education (ECCE) in Japan; Xiangying Liu and Chiafen Lin -- 28. Early childhood education and development in Singapore; Sirene May-Yin Lim -- 29. Vietnam early childhood education; Phan Thi Thu Hien -- 30. Examining early childhood education system in Ghana: How can Bourdieuian theorisation support a transformational approach to pedagogy?; Joseph Agbenyega -- 31. Rising from the 'ashes': quality early childhood education as a panacea for national development in Sierra Leone; Eleni Anthinodorou and Joseph Agbenyega -- 32. Early educational practices in Canada and the United States; Artin Göncü1 and Carollee Howes. 33. Early childhood education and care in Canada; Nina Howe, KathleenFlanagan and Michal Perlman -- 34. Early childhood teacher-child relationships in the United States: theory, practices, and regulation; Sandra Soliday Hong and Promjawan Udommana -- 35. Parent involvement in U.S. early childhood education: benefits, limitations, and reconceptualizations; Angela Pons Clifford and Marisha L. Humphries -- 36. Early childhood education and development in Latin America; Rebeca MejÃa-Arauz and Gloria Quiñones -- 37. Educational practices and young children's socio-moral development: a cultural psychological approach; Angela Uchoa Branco, Angela Rabelo Barreto and Ãlia Barrios -- 38. Childhood education in Colombia; Francisco José and Rengifo-Herrera -- 39. Early childhood education in Chile; Rodrigo A. Cárcamo -- 40. Early childhood education in Guatemala; MarÃa Eugenia Rabbe -- 41. Early childhood education and development in Mexico; Rebeca MejÃa-Arauz and Gloria Quiñones< -- 42. Early childhood education in Peru; Susana Frisancho and MarÃa Isabel La Rosa -- 43. The Nordic perspective on early childhood education and care; Stig Broström, Johanna Einarsdottir and Ingrid Pramling Samuelsson -- 44. Outdoor education in the Nordic region; Ellen Beate Hansen Sandseter and Olav Bjarne Lysklett -- 45. Toddlers in Nordic early childhood education and care; Anne Greve and Ole Henrik Hansen -- 46. Values in Nordic early childhood education – democracy and the child's perspective; Anette Emilson and Eva Johansson. Volume 2 47. New directions in early childhood education practice: international developments and practice gaps; Marilyn Fleer, Feiyan Chen and Bert van Oers -- Section 4: Innovative and Longstanding Programs -- 48. Longstanding and innovative programs in early childhood education: an introduction; Bert van Oers -- 49. Piramide; I.G.M. Koerhuis, M. Boontje, H. van Boxtel, D. Breebaart and M. op den Kamp -- 50. The 'Golden Key' program, and its cultural-historical basis; Gennady Kravtsov and Elena Kravtsova -- 51. The program of developmental (narrative) play pedagogy; Pentti Hakkarainen1 and Milda Bredikyte -- 52. The key to learning curriculum; Nikolay Veraksa and Galina Dolya -- 53. Te WhÄriki; Ken Blaiklock -- 54. Tools of the mind: a Vygotskian early childhood curriculum; Elena Bodrova1 and Deborah J. Leong -- 55. Developmental Education for young children in the Netherlands: Basic Development; Bea Pompert and Marjolein Dobber -- Section 5: Curriculum and Assessment -- 56. Introduction to the theme of early childhood curriculum and assessment; Geerdina van der Aalsvoort -- 57. Curriculum and assessment in Brazilian early childhood education; Maria Malta Campos -- 58. Review and reflection on the curriculum reform of early childhood education in China; Jiaxiong Zhu and Jie Zhang -- 59. Constructing early childhood curriculum and assessing young children in Israel's mosaic of cultures; David Brody -- 60. Recent developments in curriculum and assessment in the early years in Australia; Susan Grieshaber -- 61. Supporting the application of playful learning and playful pedagogies in the early years curriculum through observation, interpretation and reflection; Pat Broadhead -- 62. Making the case for playful learning; Hande Ilgaz, Brenna Hassinger-Das, Kathy Hirsch-Pasek and Roberta Michnick Golinkof -- 63. Children's perspective to curriculum work: meaningful moments in Finnish early childhood education; Lasse Lipponen, Kristiina Kumpulainen and Maiju Paananen -- 64. Assessing young children's learning and behavior in the classroom; a complexity approach; HenderienSteenbeek and Paul van Geert -- 65. Conclusions and discussion; Geerdina van der Aalsvoort -- Section 6: Pedagogies in early childhood education -- 66. Pedagogies in early childhood education; Niklas Pramling and Ingrid Pramling Samuelsson -- 67. F.A.W. Fröbel 1782–1852; Jan-Erik Johansson -- 68. Educational tenets of the Highscope curriculum; Ann S. Epstein and Lawrence J. Schweinhart -- 69. Developmentally appropriate practice in the 21st century; Kay Sanders and Flora Farago -- 70. The Waldorf kindergarten; Sara Frödén and Moira von Wright -- 71. Developing the ability of children to use and construct visual models; Nikolay Veraksa and Aleksander Veraksa -- 72. Montessori education; Christina Gustafsson -- 73. Pedagogy has children's voice - the educational experience of the Reggio Emilia municipal infant-toddler centres and preschools; Claudia Giudici and Paola Cagliari< -- Section 7: Child, Families and Communities -- 74. Introducing reflections; Charlotte Højholt -- 75.
Sharing early care: learning from practitioners; Agnes Andenæs and Hanne Haavind -- 76. Children, families, and communities in Brazil: a cultural-ecological approach to child-rearing values and practices; Jonathan R. H. Tudge, Gabriela D. F. Martins, Elisa A. Merçon-Vargas, LetÃcia L. Dellazzana-Zanon, Cesar A. Piccinini and Lia Freitas -- 77. Children's cultural learning in everyday family life exemplified at the dinner setting; Mariane Hedegaard -- 78. Domesticating markets: early-years education and middle-class parenting in India; Henrike Donner -- 79. Creatively enhancing community transformation through work with children and families; Fernanda Coelho Liberali and Alzira Shimoura -- 80. Children participating and developing agency in and across various social practices; Charlotte Højholt and Dorte Kousholt -- 81. Towards a posthuman developmental psychology of child, families and communities; Erica Burman. |
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https://biblioteca.umanizales.edu.co/ils/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&i |
International Handbook of Early Childhood Education [documento electrónico] / Fleer, Marilyn, ; van Oers, Bert, . - 1 ed. . - London [UK] : Springer, 2018 . - XLV, 1620 p. 80 ilustraciones. ISBN : 978-94-024-0927-7 Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos.
| Palabras clave: |
Educación Niño Estudios curriculares PolÃtica y polÃtica educativa Educación internacional y comparada PolÃtica familiar Educación y estado Educación comparada Educación con vocación internacional Educación de la primera infancia |
| Ãndice Dewey: |
372.21 Educación preescolar |
| Resumen: |
Este manual internacional ofrece una descripción general completa de los hallazgos de investigaciones, teorÃas y prácticas contemporáneas y de larga data en la educación de la primera infancia en los hemisferios norte y sur. El primer volumen del manual aborda la teorÃa, la metodologÃa y las actividades de investigación y las necesidades de investigación de regiones particulares. El segundo volumen examina en detalle innovaciones y programas de larga data, currÃculo y evaluación, y concepciones e investigaciones sobre el niño, la familia y las comunidades. Los dos volúmenes de este manual abordan la teorÃa, las metodologÃas y las necesidades de investigación actuales de paÃses especÃficos y brindan información sobre las similitudes globales existentes en las prácticas de la primera infancia. Al prestar especial atención a lo que está sucediendo en los contextos mundiales más amplios, los volúmenes brindan una descripción general representativa de las prácticas e investigaciones en educación de la primera infancia, y corrigen el actual desequilibrio Norte-Sur de los trabajos publicados sobre el tema. . |
| Nota de contenido: |
Volume 1 Section 1: Theoretical Perspectives -- 1. International trends in research: redressing the north-south balance in what matters for early childhood education research; Marilyn Fleer and Bert van Oers -- 2. Governing childhood; Iris Duhn -- 3. 'Humpty Dumpty' - teaching strategy or postcolonial method: what do we know about power, voice and identity within early childhood education in the 21st Century?; Karen Martin -- 4. Engaging with the conceptual tools and challenges of poststructural theories; Affrica Taylor -- 5. Early years education in the Anthropocene: an ecophenomenology of children's experience; Phillip G. Payne -- Section 2: Research Methodologies -- 6. (Co)-researching with children; Alma Fleet and Deborah Harcourt -- 7. Policy analysis and document research; Chris Peers -- 8. Mixed methods in early childhood education; Judith Schoonenboom -- 9. Narrative learning of literacy; Pentti Hakkarainen and Marja-Leena Vuorinen -- 10. Current approaches in quantitative research in early childhood education; Linda J. Harrison and Cen Wang -- Section 3: Contemporary Research and Evidence - early childhood education globally: Western Europe and UK -- 11. Introduction to Western Europe & UK; David Whitebread -- 12. Neuroscience and early childhood education; Lysandra Sinclaire-Harding, Laura Vuillier and David Whitebread -- 13. School readiness in Europe: issues and evidence; Sue Bingham1 and David Whitebread -- 14. Early childhood education with disadvantaged children: Actions for success; Marta Soler and Ainhoa Flecha -- 15. Professional development in a competent system: an emergent culture of professionalization; Florence Pirard, Pascale Camus and Jean-Marie Barbier -- 16. Contemporary research in early childhood: roots and perspectives; Elena Kravtsova, Nikolai Veraksa and Nikolai Veresov -- 17. Symbolic means in the educational programs for preschool children in Russia; Nina Salmina and Aleksander Veraksa -- 18. Pre-school education in Ukraine; Roman Shiyan, Igor Shiyan and Natalia Sofiy -- 19. Pedagogical center "experiment": the peculiarities in preschool education in Holistic Developing Education (HDE); Bronislav Zeltserman, Latvia Riga, Margarita Dubina, Margarita Dragile, Maria Pekarskaya, Irina Maluhina and Inta Baltina -- 20. Introduction – early childhood in the Australasian region; Jane Bone -- 21. The historical emergence of early childhood education research in Australia; Joyce Nuttall and Sue Grieshaber -- 22. Connections between early childhood policy and research in Aotearoa New Zealand: 1970s-2010s; Anne Smith and Helen May -- 23. Towards Wawasan Brunei 2035: early childhood education and development in Brunei Darussalam; Hanapi bin Mohamad, Rosyati M.Yaakub, Emma Claire Pearson and Jennifer Tan Poh Sim -- 24. Early childhood education in Bangladesh: a review of policies, practices and research; Shukla Sikder and Laila Farhana Apnan Banu -- 25. Early childhood education reform: crisis and changes; Liang Li,Yuejuan Pan and Xiaoying Wang -- 26. Early childhood education and development in China; Yuejuan Pan, Xiaoying Wang and Liang Li -- 27. History and reform of early childhood care and education (ECCE) in Japan; Xiangying Liu and Chiafen Lin -- 28. Early childhood education and development in Singapore; Sirene May-Yin Lim -- 29. Vietnam early childhood education; Phan Thi Thu Hien -- 30. Examining early childhood education system in Ghana: How can Bourdieuian theorisation support a transformational approach to pedagogy?; Joseph Agbenyega -- 31. Rising from the 'ashes': quality early childhood education as a panacea for national development in Sierra Leone; Eleni Anthinodorou and Joseph Agbenyega -- 32. Early educational practices in Canada and the United States; Artin Göncü1 and Carollee Howes. 33. Early childhood education and care in Canada; Nina Howe, KathleenFlanagan and Michal Perlman -- 34. Early childhood teacher-child relationships in the United States: theory, practices, and regulation; Sandra Soliday Hong and Promjawan Udommana -- 35. Parent involvement in U.S. early childhood education: benefits, limitations, and reconceptualizations; Angela Pons Clifford and Marisha L. Humphries -- 36. Early childhood education and development in Latin America; Rebeca MejÃa-Arauz and Gloria Quiñones -- 37. Educational practices and young children's socio-moral development: a cultural psychological approach; Angela Uchoa Branco, Angela Rabelo Barreto and Ãlia Barrios -- 38. Childhood education in Colombia; Francisco José and Rengifo-Herrera -- 39. Early childhood education in Chile; Rodrigo A. Cárcamo -- 40. Early childhood education in Guatemala; MarÃa Eugenia Rabbe -- 41. Early childhood education and development in Mexico; Rebeca MejÃa-Arauz and Gloria Quiñones< -- 42. Early childhood education in Peru; Susana Frisancho and MarÃa Isabel La Rosa -- 43. The Nordic perspective on early childhood education and care; Stig Broström, Johanna Einarsdottir and Ingrid Pramling Samuelsson -- 44. Outdoor education in the Nordic region; Ellen Beate Hansen Sandseter and Olav Bjarne Lysklett -- 45. Toddlers in Nordic early childhood education and care; Anne Greve and Ole Henrik Hansen -- 46. Values in Nordic early childhood education – democracy and the child's perspective; Anette Emilson and Eva Johansson. Volume 2 47. New directions in early childhood education practice: international developments and practice gaps; Marilyn Fleer, Feiyan Chen and Bert van Oers -- Section 4: Innovative and Longstanding Programs -- 48. Longstanding and innovative programs in early childhood education: an introduction; Bert van Oers -- 49. Piramide; I.G.M. Koerhuis, M. Boontje, H. van Boxtel, D. Breebaart and M. op den Kamp -- 50. The 'Golden Key' program, and its cultural-historical basis; Gennady Kravtsov and Elena Kravtsova -- 51. The program of developmental (narrative) play pedagogy; Pentti Hakkarainen1 and Milda Bredikyte -- 52. The key to learning curriculum; Nikolay Veraksa and Galina Dolya -- 53. Te WhÄriki; Ken Blaiklock -- 54. Tools of the mind: a Vygotskian early childhood curriculum; Elena Bodrova1 and Deborah J. Leong -- 55. Developmental Education for young children in the Netherlands: Basic Development; Bea Pompert and Marjolein Dobber -- Section 5: Curriculum and Assessment -- 56. Introduction to the theme of early childhood curriculum and assessment; Geerdina van der Aalsvoort -- 57. Curriculum and assessment in Brazilian early childhood education; Maria Malta Campos -- 58. Review and reflection on the curriculum reform of early childhood education in China; Jiaxiong Zhu and Jie Zhang -- 59. Constructing early childhood curriculum and assessing young children in Israel's mosaic of cultures; David Brody -- 60. Recent developments in curriculum and assessment in the early years in Australia; Susan Grieshaber -- 61. Supporting the application of playful learning and playful pedagogies in the early years curriculum through observation, interpretation and reflection; Pat Broadhead -- 62. Making the case for playful learning; Hande Ilgaz, Brenna Hassinger-Das, Kathy Hirsch-Pasek and Roberta Michnick Golinkof -- 63. Children's perspective to curriculum work: meaningful moments in Finnish early childhood education; Lasse Lipponen, Kristiina Kumpulainen and Maiju Paananen -- 64. Assessing young children's learning and behavior in the classroom; a complexity approach; HenderienSteenbeek and Paul van Geert -- 65. Conclusions and discussion; Geerdina van der Aalsvoort -- Section 6: Pedagogies in early childhood education -- 66. Pedagogies in early childhood education; Niklas Pramling and Ingrid Pramling Samuelsson -- 67. F.A.W. Fröbel 1782–1852; Jan-Erik Johansson -- 68. Educational tenets of the Highscope curriculum; Ann S. Epstein and Lawrence J. Schweinhart -- 69. Developmentally appropriate practice in the 21st century; Kay Sanders and Flora Farago -- 70. The Waldorf kindergarten; Sara Frödén and Moira von Wright -- 71. Developing the ability of children to use and construct visual models; Nikolay Veraksa and Aleksander Veraksa -- 72. Montessori education; Christina Gustafsson -- 73. Pedagogy has children's voice - the educational experience of the Reggio Emilia municipal infant-toddler centres and preschools; Claudia Giudici and Paola Cagliari< -- Section 7: Child, Families and Communities -- 74. Introducing reflections; Charlotte Højholt -- 75.
Sharing early care: learning from practitioners; Agnes Andenæs and Hanne Haavind -- 76. Children, families, and communities in Brazil: a cultural-ecological approach to child-rearing values and practices; Jonathan R. H. Tudge, Gabriela D. F. Martins, Elisa A. Merçon-Vargas, LetÃcia L. Dellazzana-Zanon, Cesar A. Piccinini and Lia Freitas -- 77. Children's cultural learning in everyday family life exemplified at the dinner setting; Mariane Hedegaard -- 78. Domesticating markets: early-years education and middle-class parenting in India; Henrike Donner -- 79. Creatively enhancing community transformation through work with children and families; Fernanda Coelho Liberali and Alzira Shimoura -- 80. Children participating and developing agency in and across various social practices; Charlotte Højholt and Dorte Kousholt -- 81. Towards a posthuman developmental psychology of child, families and communities; Erica Burman. |
| En lÃnea: |
https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] |
| Link: |
https://biblioteca.umanizales.edu.co/ils/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&i |
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