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Asking key questions about how policies and systems impact on
children's early years and rethinking the ways in which young
children's learning and development becomes integral to policy,
this insightful text challenges the common misconception that
policy development and pedagogical implementation are separate
endeavours. Challenging the Intersection of Policy with Pedagogy
explores symbiotic dynamics between policy and practice in the
early years to consider the implications of policies relating to
documentation, professional well-being, mentoring, the role of the
family, language development and diversity. Written to provoke
group discussion and extend thinking, opportunities for
international comparison, points for reflection and editorial
provocations will help students, educators, integrated service
providers and policy makers engage critically with a variety of
understandings of how policy and practice interact. Considering the
role of learning environment, the practitioner, the wider community
and policy, chapters are divided into four key sections which
reflect major influences on practice and pedagogy: Being alongside
children Those who educate Embedding families and communities
Working with systems Considering diverse settings and contexts,
perspectives, policies and systems, this text will enhance
understanding, support self-directed learning and provoke and
transform thinking at both graduate and postgraduate levels,
particularly in the field of early childhood education and care.
Asking key questions about how policies and systems impact on
children's early years and rethinking the ways in which young
children's learning and development becomes integral to policy,
this insightful text challenges the common misconception that
policy development and pedagogical implementation are separate
endeavours. Challenging the Intersection of Policy with Pedagogy
explores symbiotic dynamics between policy and practice in the
early years to consider the implications of policies relating to
documentation, professional well-being, mentoring, the role of the
family, language development and diversity. Written to provoke
group discussion and extend thinking, opportunities for
international comparison, points for reflection and editorial
provocations will help students, educators, integrated service
providers and policy makers engage critically with a variety of
understandings of how policy and practice interact. Considering the
role of learning environment, the practitioner, the wider community
and policy, chapters are divided into four key sections which
reflect major influences on practice and pedagogy: Being alongside
children Those who educate Embedding families and communities
Working with systems Considering diverse settings and contexts,
perspectives, policies and systems, this text will enhance
understanding, support self-directed learning and provoke and
transform thinking at both graduate and postgraduate levels,
particularly in the field of early childhood education and care.
The collection brings together the latest work of researchers from
Australia, Africa, Asia, and Europe focusing on early childhood
leadership matters. It covers different aspects of leadership in
early education: professional education and development, identity
and leadership strategies as well as governance and leadership
under different frame conditions.
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