
Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Early Childhood
by Theodora Papatheodorou-
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Summary
Author Biography
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements | p. ix |
About the Editors and Contributors | p. x |
List of Figures, Photographs and Tables | p. xv |
Introduction | p. 1 |
Children's Learning Cultures | |
Introduction | p. 11 |
Seeing the wood for the trees: adults' roles in supporting sensory play | p. 15 |
Valuing outdoor spaces: different models of outdoor learning in the early years | p. 29 |
The power of graphicacy for the young child | p. 41 |
Young children's perceptions of their classroom environment: perspectives from England and India | p. 58 |
Cultures of Pedagogy | |
Introduction | p. 73 |
Constructing an inclusive culture in kindergartens | p. 77 |
Pedagogic activities for early education in a child-to-child programme in South Africa | p. 89 |
Transition to preschool education in Greece: attitudes of parents and educators | p. 98 |
Cultural Perspectives on Curricula | |
Introduction | p. 111 |
Teaching linear measurement in the Israeli kindergarten curriculum | p. 115 |
How children's books create a scaffold to understanding diversity | p. 130 |
Challenging assessment | p. 140 |
Cultures of Professional Development | |
Introduction | p. 151 |
Colliding discourses: negotiating spaces to enact pedagogy as an ethical encounter | p. 155 |
The individual as inspiration: a model for early years teacher transformation | p. 167 |
International student experiences: influences on early childhood practice | p. 183 |
Transformation of early years provision using discourses for professional development for practitioners | p. 194 |
From parent to practitioner: alternative pathways to professionalism | p. 207 |
Endpiece: where are we now and where should we be going? | p. 219 |
Name index | p. 229 |
Subject index | p. 231 |
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