Multiple early childhood identities /
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY :
Routledge,
2019.
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| Series: | Thinking about pedagogy in early childhood education.
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Table of Contents:
- Preface: Finding purpose and direction / Michael Reed and Alma Fleet
- Surviving in a post conflict zone : through the eyes of young children / Nanditha Hettitantri
- The "troublemakers" : emerging reflections on the identities of young children living on the streets of Mumbai, India / Zinnia Mevawalla
- Seeing through pedagogical documentation / Angela Chng
- Editorial provocations: Engaging readers and extending thinking / Angela Chng
- Interwoven identities in infant and toddler education and care : "What do you think babies will do with clay? Make pots?!" / Tina Stratigos and Andi Salamon
- Peeling away the red apple : seeing anew images shaping teachers' identities / Leanne Lavina
- The role of the reflective activist in nurturing children's learner identity / Karen Appleby, Karen Hanson, with Emma Bailey, Colin Barr, and Samuel Proctor
- Editorial provocations: Engaging readers and extending thinking / Andi Salamon
- Identity as catalyst, childhood as context : family, school & community collaborations for a situated early childhood pedagogy / Rebecca S. New
- "You look like a boy" : narratives of gender and implications for early childhood pedagogy / Lorraine Madden
- Malaysian-Chinese parents' negotiation of identities as their children begin early childhood education and care in Malaysia and Australia / Shi Jing Voon
- Editorial provocations: engaging readers and extending thinking / Andi Salamon
- Exploring constructions of children's identity and childhood in the Global South from a policy perspective / Lynn Ang
- Looking back in anger : the impact of domestic violence and abuse on the mother and child relationship / Claire Majella Richards
- How Muslim women negotiate systems of motherhood in two cultures / Radhika Viruru & Nazneen Askari
- Editorial provocations: Engaging readers and extending thinking / Angela Chng
- Coda: Thinking forward / Alma Fleet and Michael Reed.