
Learning to Teach in the Early Years Classroom
OUP Australia and New Zealand (Publisher)
Published on 2. December 2010
Book
Paperback/Softback
338 pages
978-0-19-556535-5 (ISBN)
Description
Learning to Teach in the Early Years Classroom helps teacher education students understand the complexities of teaching in early years' classrooms. It integrates research and theory with practice through vignettes, based on authentic classroom case studies, in order to show students how educators make decisions and achieve expected outcomes. Students are further encouraged to examine teaching practices through the experiences of Sam Davis, an imagined teacher of Prep/Grade 1, in the Junior Primary team at Aubrey Primary School. Engaging and analytical the book gives voice to the many stakeholders involved in a child's development: from principles to teachers; from families and children of diverse backgrounds to pre-service teachers on field placement.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Melbourne
Australia
Publishing group
Oxford University Press Australia
Target group
College/higher education
Undergraduate early childhood teacher education students.
Dimensions
Height: 247 mm
Width: 190 mm
Thickness: 17 mm
Weight
622 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-556535-5 (9780195565355)
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Persons
Dr Mindy Blaise is a Senior Lecturer in Education at Monash University. Before receiving her doctorate in early childhood education from Teachers College, Columbia University, Mindy was a kindergarten and second grade teacher in the US. Mindy's teaching and research interests are concerned with reconceptualising the field of early childhood education. Dr Joce Nuttall is Associate Dean (Teaching) at Monash University. Her research interests include initial teacher
education and teachers' continuing professional learning; early childhood curriculum and policy; sociocultural and cultural-historical activity theoretical analyses of collective forms of teacher
knowledge and practice; and symbolic interactionism.
education and teachers' continuing professional learning; early childhood curriculum and policy; sociocultural and cultural-historical activity theoretical analyses of collective forms of teacher
knowledge and practice; and symbolic interactionism.
Author
, Senior Lecturer, Monash University
, Associate Dean, Monash University
Content
List of Pause, Reflect and Record Exercises Introduction; Welcome to the Aubrey Primary school 1: The early years' landscape 2: Dilemmas of pre-service teaching 3: The Teaching Body 4: The early years' curriculum 5: Power and pedagogy 6: Managing learning environments 7: Engaging with diverse families 8: Transitions 9: The ethical teacher Bibliography Index