- What are the risks and benefits of non-parental care for young
children?
- What are the short- and long-term effects of academically vs.
play-focused environments for learning?
- How and when should we teach reading?
- What are the purposes of Education?
- What is the best way to teach mathematics to children, from
preschool and beyond?
Contemporary Debates in Childhood Education and Development is a
unique resource and reference work that brings together leading
international researchers and thinkers, with divergent points of
view, to discuss contemporary problems and questions in childhood
education and developmental psychology. Through an innovative
format whereby leading scholars each offer their own constructive
take on the issue in hand, this book aims to inform readers of both
sides of a variety of topics and in the process encourage
constructive communication and fresh approaches.
Spanning a broad spectrum of issues, this book covers:
- Phonic and whole language reading approaches
- The developmental effect of non-parental childcare
- The value of pre-school academic skill acquisition
- The most effective methods of teaching mathematics
- Standardized assessment does it work?
- The role of electronic media and technology
- The pedagogical value of homework
- The value of parents reading to children.
This book combines breadth of vision with cutting edge research
and is a must have resource for researchers, students and policy
makers in the fields of education and child development.
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