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"Das haben wir doch schon immer so gemacht" - Die "Ja, abers" in Kita und Hort

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"Das macht er nur, um mich zu ärgern"; "Die Eltern ziehen nicht mit!"; "... dann grinst der mich auch noch ganz frech an"; "Offene Arbeit, schön und gut, aber nicht mit Krippenkindern!"; "Jahrelange praktische Erfahrungen kann man nicht in der Ausbildung lernen."Was ist dran an diesen Grundsätzen und Mythen der pädagogischen Arbeit mit Kita-Kindern und ihren Eltern? Malte Mienert wirft einen entwicklungspsychologischen Blick auf solche und weitere Standardsätze und Realitäten des Kita-Alltags. Sie werden auf Sinn und Zweck hin abgeklopft und ihnen werden Argumente entgegengestellt, die es ermöglichen sollen, die eigene pädagogische Arbeit neu zu überdenken, Platz für Veränderungen zu schaffen und von manch liebgewordenem pädagogischem "Argument" Abschied zu nehmen. In den Blick genommen werden dabei nicht nur die typischen ErzieherInnensätze in Auseinandersetzungen mit den Kindern, sondern auch die gängigen Alltagsargumente in der Zusammenarbeit mit Eltern ("die nie mit uns an einem Strang ziehen wollen"), die Klagen über Rahmenbedingungen ("wenn doch der Personalschlüssel besser wäre ...") und grundsätzliche pädagogische Auseinandersetzungen mit der Öffnung der Arbeit in Kindertageseinrichtungen.

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Dr. Malte Mienert - Entwicklungspsychologe, Dekan am UNIES Universitätsinstitut für Internationale und Europäische Studien in Kerkrade (NL) und Fortbildner - arbeitet u. a. zu den Themen Erziehungspartnerschaft, Pädagogisches Selbstverständnis und Teamkommunikation. Er leitet das Bremer Institut für Gesundheitsförderung und Pädagogische Psychologie INGEPP e.V.


Summary

Nikki Giovanni, long known as "the Princess of Black Poetry," dedicates Those Who Ride the Night Winds to "the day trippers and midnight cowboys," the ones who have devoted their lives to pushing the limits of the human condition and who have shattered the constraints of the status quo to live life as a "marvelous, transitory adventure." Included are poems about John Lennon, Martin Luther King, Jr., and Robert Kennedy, as well as friends, lovers, mothers, and the poet herself. With reverence for the ordinary and in search of the extraordinary, Those Who Ride the Night Winds is Nikki Giovanni's most accessible collection ever. She displays her passion for and connectedness to the people and places that touch her. The reissue of Nikki Giovanni's seminal 1984 collection will once again enchant those who have always loved her poems--and those who are just getting to know her work.
As a witness to three generations, Nikki Giovanni has perceptively and poetically recorded her observations of both the outside world and the gentle yet enigmatic territory of the self. When her poems first emerged from the civil rights and Black Power movements in the late 1960s, she immediately became a celebrated and controversial figure. Written in one of the most commanding voices to grace America's political and poetic landscape at the end of the twentieth century, Nikki Giovanni's poems embody the fearless passion and spirited wit for which she is beloved and revered.
Nikki Giovanni is our most widely read living black poet, and in her most accessible collection to date, we become aware of the poet as a human being we can relate to, someone affected by and concerned with events. The title of this collection refers to people who have tried to make changes, people who have gone against the tide, people who were unafraid to test their wings. Included are poems about John Lennon, Billie Jean King, Martin Luther King, Jr., and Robert Kennedy. There are poems about friends, lovers, mothers, and about the poet herself.Long known as the "Princess of Black Poetry," Nikki Giovanni is as alive and vibrant as ever. Her many readers will find once again in this collection the warmth, wit, passion, and caring about people that have always distinguished her work. Strong, direct, tremendously energetic, visionary, vulnerable, and real, these poems reveal a great spirit among us; a woman in her human dimension; a person all readers can identify with and believe in.

Product details

Authors Malte Mienert
Publisher Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht
 
Languages German
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 17.08.2017
 
EAN 9783525702451
ISBN 978-3-525-70245-1
No. of pages 216
Dimensions 125 mm x 205 mm x 15 mm
Weight 262 g
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Education > Kindergarten and pre-school education

Kita, für die Vorschule, Kindertagesstätte - Hort, Kindertagesheim, Vorschulerziehung - Vorschulpädagogik, Kindergarten; Erzieherinnen und Erzieher; Pädagogik; Selbstreflexion

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