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Family Engagement in the Digital Age - Early Childhood Educators As Media Mentors

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Zusatztext "At its best! technology is about enhancing human interactions. The authors do an outstanding job of demonstrating the connections between research and the most effective uses of technology with families. Early childhood educators can use the experience! knowledge! and perspectives outlined in this book to advance the field's conversations about technology."--Rhian Evans Allvin! Executive Director! National Association for the Education of Young Children"Don't think of this as a 'book' in the traditional sense. It's more of a portal to ideas! case studies! and links that further unpackage the myth that using technology with young children is an either/or scenario. This collection of 25 diverse chapters makes it clear that being a media mentor isn't a one-size-fits-all proposition; rather! it's a developmental process. There's something in this book for all of us."?--Warren Buckleitner! Ph.D.! Editor of Children's Technology Review Informationen zum Autor Chip Donohue, Ph.D., is Dean of Distance Learning and Continuing Education, and Director of the Technology in Early Childhood (TEC) Center at Erikson Institute, USA. Klappentext Family Engagement in the Digital Age: Early Childhood Educators as Media Mentors explores how technology can empower and engage parents, caregivers and families, and the emerging role of media mentors who guide young children and their families in the 21st century. This thought-provoking guide to innovative approaches to family engagement includes Spotlight on Engagement case studies, success stories, best practices, helpful hints for media mentors, and "learn more" resources woven into each chapter to connect the dots between child development, early learning, developmentally appropriate practice, family engagement, media mentorship and digital age technology. In addition, the book is driven by a set of best practices for teaching with technology in early childhood education that are based on the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) and Fred Rogers Center joint position statement on Technology and Interactive Media.Please visit the Companion Website at http://teccenter.erikson.edu/family-engagement-in-the-digital-age Zusammenfassung Family Engagement in the Digital Age: Early Childhood Educators as Media Mentors explores how technology can empower and engage parents, caregivers and families, and the emerging role of media mentors who guide young children and their families in the 21st century. Inhaltsverzeichnis Dedication Foreword by Ellen Galinsky Preface Acknowledgements Contributors Spotlight on Engagement Profiles Abbreviations and Acronyms List of Figures and Tables Introduction: Setting the Context: Family Engagement in the Digital Age CHIP DONOHUE Part I Technology, Young Children and Family Engagement Editor’s Introduction Three Perspectives on Family Engagement Why Media Mentorship Matters: Equity in the 21st Century LISA GUERNSEY Technology Tools for Family Engagement: The Role of Diversity EVIN CLARK Why Family Engagement, Technology and Media Mentors Matter CHIP DONOHUE Developmentally Appropriate Technology Integration SHARON HIRSCHY Thinking, not Stuff: Re-imagining Young Children’s Engagement with Technology and Innovation JEREMY BOYLE, MELISSA BUTLER AND JUNLEI LI Spotlight On Engagement Message from Me – Message from Pittsburgh Logging In To Family Engagement in the Digital Age M. ELENA LOPEZ, MARGARET CASPE AND HEATHER WEISS Families, Powered On – The Power of Nudges RAFIQ DOSSANI AND ANAMARIE AUGER Spotlight On Engagement How Parents as Teachers and...

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