Professionalism in Early Childhood Education: Doing Our Best for Young Children

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Investigate what it means to be an early professional and acquire the knowledge, skills and traits exemplary early educators possess!

Written for those entering the field or striving to grow within the profession, early child care authority and author, Dr. helps readers understand the nature of the profession, what it means to behave in a professional way, and where they stand in their own professional journey. She devotes chapters to moral and technical competence and explains what the terms profession and professional mean. Complete with self-assessments and first-hand accounts, Dr. Feeney guides readers in understanding what it means to be an educator who embodies the highest standards of professionalism in their work with children, families and colleagues.
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Rethinking Early Childhood Education

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Rethinking is alive with the conviction that young children involves values and vision. This anthology collects inspiring stories about teaching with young children. Included here is outstanding writing from childcare teachers, early-grade public school teachers, scholars, and parents. Early is when we develop our core dispositions the habits of thinking that shape how we live. This book shows how educators can nurture empathy, an ecological consciousness, curiosity, collaboration, and activism in young children. It invites readers to rethink early , reminding them that it is inseparable from social justice and ecological .

Twelve Best Practices for Early Childhood Education: Integrating Reggio and Other Inspired Approaches

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Popular author draws on her experience with the Reggio Approach to present 12 ''best practices'' inspired not only by Reggio, but also by play-based and Montessori approaches to . These practices are demonstrated, one per chapter, with scenarios from classrooms, dialogues of children and teachers, and work samples showing the outcome of using each practice. This resource includes a self-assessment tool to assist you in examining your practices and those of your school.

Fundamentals of Early Childhood Education (with MyEducationLab) (6th Edition)

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Fundamentals of provides a brief, reader-friendly introduction to the field of education. It presents engaging chapter features on , professionals in practice, diversity strategies, technology issues, and ethical decision-making. Separate chapters on infants and toddlers, preschoolers, kindergartners, and the primary grades explore young children’s unique developmental and educational needs. Fundamentals’ emphasis on professionalism throughout keeps the focus on meeting the needs of each and every child and providing up-to-date information and strategies to develop competent, informed early professionals.

New to this edition:
· MyEducationLab margin notes in every chapter integrate new assignable video-based exercises, linked to learning outcomes and NAEYC Standards, perfect for all types of .
· A Study Plan on MyEducationLab provides practice multiple-choice items with feedback.
· Chapter content is aligned with the revised six NAEYC Standards for Professional Preparation Programs.
· New “Accommodating Diverse Learners” sections address the inclusion of all children, including those with special needs. This feature recognizes the ongoing integration of the fields of and .
· Many additional core content examples and illustrations and a streamlined body of features result in a more accessible and applied edition.
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Developmentally Appropriate Curriculum: Best Practices in Early Childhood Education (with MyEducationLab) (5th Edition)

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This best-selling text addresses all aspects of classroom life, including the roles of children and adults, the physical and social environments, and and learning within multiple domains for children age three to eight. It provides a comprehensive, cohesive approach to curriculum development, which results in greater continuity for children and practitioners in group settings in childcare, preschool, and the early grades.
Concentrating as much on the “how” of curriculum development as on the “what and why,” the authors provide practical, research-based guidelines for translating theory into best practice that accommodates age-appropriateness, individual differences, and social and cultural diversity. Students learn how to conceptualize, plan, implement, and evaluate curriculum through detailed application opportunities in each chapter.
New Features to this Edition include: Assignable activities at MyEducationLab are meaningfully integrated into each chapter, with margin notes referring to videos, classroom artifacts, and strategies in “Assignments and Activities” and more applied exercises in “Building Teaching Skills and Dispositions” New Developmentally Appropriate Practice definitions are incorporated throughout Stronger focus on national curriculum standards More emphasis on key topics such as circle time, structuring the environment, classroom arrangements, scheduling, and cultural variations in teaching Thorough integration of children with special needs in every chapter, offering examples, case studies, and specific adaptations to activities Stronger emphasis on intentional teaching, helping students prepare for the reality of classroom expectations

Beginnings & Beyond: Foundations in Early Childhood Education

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Beginnings & Beyond, 7e is an introductory text that has stood the test of time with the ability to respect all learners, while introducing them to the wide range of content areas needed to understand . Students find that the book is useful to them over time, and well into their professional life. As teachers, former students return to the chapters on guidance, observation & assessment, and curriculum as they grow in their work with children. Thus, this is an excellent book for a foundations course, for a curriculum course, and as a reference for teachers both at the beginning level, and beyond as a seasoned teacher in their career

Exploring Your Role: An Introduction to Early Childhood Education (3rd Edition)

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This book frames content in a way that defines the “what, why, and how” of becoming an early educator. It prepares readers for the variety of roles (advocate, facilitator, planner, mediator, etc.) they must assume in working with children, parents, colleagues, principals, administrators, and the community at large. Its innovative coverage focuses on helping readers fulfill these roles in a caring, competent, knowledgeable manner, through case studies and numerous opportunities for reflection. Organized around the twelve essential roles and responsibilities of effective early educators as delineated by the NAEYC Guidelines for Preparation of Early Professionals (2000), coverage includes demographic changes in families, advances in psychology, political influences, cultural diversity, and issues of inclusion. For future teachers of children from birth to age 8.

Beginnings & Beyond: Foundations in Early Childhood Education (What’s New in Early Childhood)

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The primary strength of BEGINNINGS AND BEYOND, 8TH EDITION, is its blend of simplicity and depth. In a clear and easy-to-understand style, the book's five sections lay out basic questions any student of early would want answered. At the same time, the chapters present key concepts, the latest research, and practical examples so that questions are thoroughly answered. Coverage of the current Developmentally Appropriate Practices (DAP) are woven throughout the text and highlighted by new margin icons and DAP footnotes for easy reference. Diversity and development are also integrated throughout the text, enabling readers to understand that issues of age, gender, race/ethnicity, ability, and family are part of every aspect of and learning. Every chapter has an article by an educator that highlights a relevant topic, showing students of early education that there are many authoritative and experienced voices to learn from, both from the past and present. Finally, through its tone, numerous visuals, and carefully crafted pedagogy, the book is accessible to and respectful of readers with a range of abilities and learning styles.