Exploring your role in early childhood education /

Jalongo, Mary Renck

Exploring your role in early childhood education / Mary Renck Jalongo, Joan Packer Isenberg. - Fourth edition. - xxviii, 422 pages : illustrations (some colour) ; 26 cm

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Becoming a knowledgeable and reflective practitioner -- Exploring history, philosophy and advocacy -- Delivering high-quality early childhood programs -- Understanding diversity and inclusion -- Promoting children's development -- Fostering children's engagement in learning -- Creating high-quality learning environments -- Developing curriculum -- Planning for children's learning -- Assessing children's learning and documenting progress -- Guiding children's behavior and creating a classroom community -- Building supportive relationships with families and communities -- Developing as a professional early childhood educator.

This textbook prepares early childhood educators (ages birth to age 8) 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. This book addresses the critical issues in the field of early childhood education with an emphasis on the transformational roles of all early childhood professionals. Each chapter discusses these roles in depth so readers will be best prepared to face realities of the field, such as how to be accountable to standards, to collaborate with families, to develop intentional and meaningful curriculum and assessment, to teach children in a diverse and inclusive classroom environment, and to use developmentally appropriate principles and practices so that every child will learn and succeed.

0132310473 9780132310475

2010043245


Early childhood education--United States
Early childhood teachers--United States

LB1139.25 / .J35 2012

372.210973

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