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Young Children and Their Communities - Understanding Collective Social Responsibility

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Zusatztext "This book aims to raise questions about the value of community in children's lives. It raises the issues of citizenship and belonging, and of course, the frightening thought of 'the opposite of belonging'."   —Neil Henty, EYE (Early Years Educator) Informationen zum Autor Gillian Sykes is Senior Lecturer in Early Years Education at the University of Northampton, UK. Eleonora Teszenyi is Senior Lecturer in Early Years Education at the University of Northampton, UK. Klappentext By approaching the concept of community through the lens of early childhood, this valuable book acknowledges the role that diverse and multiple communities play in supporting a child's early development, and explores how their value can be harnessed in our ever-evolving and fast-changing world.Young Children and Their Communities delves deeper into the many layers of communities to which children belong. With a focus on key theoretical perspectives, such as social empathy and the pedagogy of friendships, the book seeks to expand readers' understanding of the concept of community by considering a range of both established and emerging communities, including peer groups, digital communities, the extended family and intergenerational learning. Chapters explore how various communities contribute to and enhance young children's lives, and examine how children can in turn enrich the communities they are part of. Illustrative vignettes and points for reflection are included throughout, along with helpful research summaries and links to current policy.Reiterating the importance of communities and illustrating the rich opportunities they offer to children, Young Children and Their Communities will inform students' and early years practitioners' practice as they confront new challenges and opportunities in fields of early childhood education, social work and sociology. Zusammenfassung This valuable book acknowledges the role that diverse and multiple communities play in supporting a child’s early development, and explores how their value can be harnessed in our ever evolving and fast-changing world. Inhaltsverzeichnis Acknowledgements About the Editors and Contributors Foreword by Dr Eunice Lumsden, Introduction Chapter 1: Constructing Future Communities around Collective Social Responsibility Chapter 2: Building Communities in Early Years Settings and Schools Chapter 3: Friendships in Children's Communities Chapter 4 : Children's Communities of Mixed-Ages Chapter 5: Never Too Old - Mature Practitioners and Children's Communities Chapter 6: Intergenerational Communities - The Young and the Old Together Chapter 7: Communities of Childminders - A Valuable Resource Chapter 8: Communities of Children's Centres: Decline and Fall Chapter 9: Children's Communities of Extended Families from Asian Backgrounds Chapter 10: The Use of Technology to Build Digital Communities Final thoughts from the editors ...

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Authors Gillian (Northampton University Sykes
Assisted by Sykes Gillian (Editor), Gillian Sykes (Editor), Gillian (Northampton University Sykes (Editor), Sykes Gillian (Editor), Eleonora Teszenyi (Editor), Eleonora (University of Northampton Teszenyi (Editor), Eleonora (University of Northampton) Teszenyi (Editor), Lumsden Eunice (Foreword)
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.03.2018
 
EAN 9781138558526
ISBN 978-1-138-55852-6
No. of pages 144
Subjects Guides > Self-help, everyday life > Family
Humanities, art, music > Education > General, dictionaries

EDUCATION / General, Pre-school & kindergarten, Pre-school and kindergarten

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