There is a growing interest in understanding how early years care
and education is organised and experienced internationally. This
book examines key influential approaches to early years care as
well as some less well-known systems from around the world. In
particular the book aims to: Inform those studying early years
about perspectives in other countries Encourage critical thinking
about issues, influences and the complexities of early years
provision around the world Promote critical reflection on students'
own provision and the current context of that provision Each
chapter provides an overview of early years provision and explores
historical and current influences in context, as well as offering
insights into daily life through short vignettes, longer case
studies and commentary from practitioners.
Whilst many approaches - such as Reggio Emilia, Te Whariki and
Head Start - are widely admired, it is important for reflective
practitioners to understand the motivation which gave rise to these
influential approaches in their original context. Additionally,
broadening understanding through information on less widely known
systems, the book provides students with a good grounding in the
international context of early years, the provenance of different
early years approaches and principles, and the influences on their
own countries' provision.
Written in a straightforward and accessible style, the book is
designed to meet the needs of students studying modules related to
international perspectives on a range of foundation, bachelor and
master's degrees in early years.
"Contributors: Verity Campbell-Barr, Federica Caruso, Carmen
Dalli, Rebecca Carter Dillon, Annie Davy, Chandrika Devarakonda,
Alena Drzalova, Hasina Banu Ebrahim, Susan Edwards, Dora Ho,
Valerie Huggins, Anne Hunt, Kerstin Koop, Eva Kovacsne Bakoski,
Caroline Leeson, Beth Marshall, Nancy McDermott, Julia Morgan, Joce
Nutall, Elin Eriksen Odegaard, Philip Selbie, Paolo Sorzio, Manabu
Sumida, Keang-ieng (Peggy) Vong, Karen Wickett"
""The book rightly challenges common assumptions about the value
of Western perspectives of ECEC and skilfully enables the reader to
recognize the various social, political and economic drivers and
processes that have shaped early years pedagogy on a global
level."
Dr Janet Rose, Early Years Education Award Leader, Bath Spa
University, UK
"Given the ever increasing interest and importance of global
early childhood education and care, this critically informed book
offers valuable and challenging internationalised comparative
arguments for students and academics at all levels."
Dr Guy Roberts-Holmes, Senior Lecturer, Early Years and Primary
Education Department, University of London, UK "
General
Imprint: |
Open University Press
|
Country of origin: |
United Kingdom |
Release date: |
March 2013 |
First published: |
2013 |
Authors: |
Jan Georgeson
• Jane Payler
|
Dimensions: |
239 x 172 x 18mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback
|
Pages: |
288 |
Edition: |
Ed |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-335-24591-8 |
Categories: |
Books >
Social sciences >
Education >
General
|
LSN: |
0-335-24591-9 |
Barcode: |
9780335245918 |
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