The hidden history of early childhood education /
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New York :
Routledge,
2013.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction / Blythe Farb Hinitz
- The light within: glimpses into the lives and education of young Quaker children (1820-1860) / Susan Anderson Miller
- A history of homeschooling and memories of kindergarten in 1942-1943 / Judy Williston
- The internment and education of Japanese-American nursery school children during World War II: antecedents and understanding / Phillip M. Wishon, Margaret B. Shaeffer and Margaret M. Kyger
- A memoir of an exemplary education / Sue Grossman
- Early care and education in the 1950s: the thorny path when public issues confront passionately-held beliefs / Edna Runnels Ranck
- Selected African-American pioneers of early childhood education / W. Jean Simpson and Judith Lynne McConnell-Farmer
- Patty Smith Hill and the case study of Betty Kirby / Elizabeth A. Sherwood and Amy Freshwater
- The impact of Margaret Naumburg and Walden School on early childhood education in the United States / Blythe Farb Hinitz
- Child champion, professionals, mentor, hothead, substance of a "giant in the field" / Charlotte Jean Anderson
- Playing with numbers: Constance Kamii and reinventing arithmetic in early childhood education / Barbara Beatty
- Conclusion / Blythe Farb Hinitz.