
Learning Together
The Law, Politics, Economics, Pedagogy, and Neuroscience of Early Childhood Education
By: Michael J. Kaufman, Sherelyn R. Kaufman, Elizabeth C. Nelson
Hardcover | 30 March 2015
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Until recently, early education received scandalously little attention, and it still takes second fiddle to k-12 schooling. Today, millions of young children get no educational opportunities, and millions more get cut-rate, woefully inadequate support. Learning Together provides a jargon-free synthesis of a vast amount of research--in neuroscience, pedagogy, economics, politics and law--which unequivocally demonstrates why the youngest members of our society deserve much more than they've been given. It will prove invaluable to researchers, policy-makers and advocates. -- David L. Kirp, James D. Marver Professor of Public Policy Goldman School of Public Policy and author of "Improbable Scholars: The Rebirth of a Great American School System and a Strategy for America's Schools" (Oxford, 2013)
This book offers serious and comprehensive analysis of legal, economic, philosophical, and psychological foundations of early childhood education. Broad in scope, it does not oversimplify or trivialize, and yet it is accessible to the general reader. From my own perspective, the description of the Reggio Emilia approach is accurate and conveys a sense of the rich dialogue with North American educators. The background on the historical roots of progressive education in the writings of American political founders raised many questions deserving further consideration. Altogether, a fascinating and provocative book with an original perspective. -- Carolyn Pope Edwards, Willa Cather Professor and professor of psychology and child, youth, and family studies, the University of Nebraska, and author of "The Hundred Languages of Children, 3rd Edition: The Reggio Emilia Experience in Transformation" (2012) and "The Diary of Laura: Perspectives on...
This book accurately and clearly chronicles both the history and today's realities of early childhood education. It offers a comprehensive, compelling case for the adaptation of the social constructivist approach to early childhood education and then proceeds to guide the reader to implementation strategies to create environments where children are allowed to develop their capacities to construct knowledge by building meaningful relationships. It is a refreshing and authentic read for policy makers and educators alike! Bravo! -- Lynn White, early childhood education consultant, master teacher and contributing author to "The Hundred Languages of Children" (Second Edition 1998); and "Insights and Inspirations from Reggio Emilia: Stories of Teachers and Children from North America" (2008)
Learning Together is an excellent book. It is gratifying to see the integration of these various perspectives on early childhood education. We have been trying to facilitate cross-sector communication about these issues for over 20 years. This book provides a convergence of diverse perspectives on the fundamental principles. That is why it is so valuable. -- Bruce Perry, M.D., Ph. D., founder of Child Trauma Academy, professor in the department of psychiatry and behavioral Sciences at the Feinberg School of Medicine at Northwestern University, author of "The Boy Who Was Raised as a Dog and Born for Love: Why Empathy is Essential and Endangered"
Introduction
Section 1: The Political, Pedagogical, Legal, and Economic Case for Investing in Early Childhood Education
Chapter 1: The Foundations of American Education Policy
1.Classical Philosophies of Education: Early Education Must Be a Public Concern Because It Has the Power to Shape Character and Support the Particular Political Regime
2.Modern Educational Philosophy: Public Education Is Vital to Freedom and Self-Government
3.The Foundation of American Educational Policy: Democratic Education Must Develop Meaningful Relationships Between Individuals and the Community
4.The Foundations of Contemporary Debates About American Educational Policy
5.Reconciling the Authoritarian and Progressive Movements: Educating Children for the Future by Encouraging them to Construct Knowledge through Meaningful Relationships
6.American Education Policy Establishes a Strong Foundation for Early Childhood Education Programs Designed to Construct Knowledge Through Meaningful Relationships
Chapter 2: The Pedagogical Foundations of American Early Childhood Education
1.The Framers' Nuanced Understanding of Human Nature and Human Development
2.The Pedagogical Consequences of the Framers' Nuanced View of Human Nature and Human Development
3.The Political Consequences of the Framers' Nuanced View of Human Nature and Human Development
Chapter 3: The Legal Foundations of American Early Childhood Education
1.The Fundamental Relationship Between Federal and State Control Over Education
2.The Relationship Between the State's Power to Regulate Education and the Constitutional Rights of Parents and Guardians to Direct the Upbringing of their Children
3.The Relationship Between the State's Power to Regulate Education and Federal and State Constitutional Rights to Equitable and Adequate Educational Funding
4.The Relationship Between the State's Power to Regulate Education And Federal Statutory Rights and Protections for Young Children with Educational Disabilities
5.The Foundations of American Education Law Support Compelling Legal Arguments for Providing Access to Early Childhood Education Programs
Chapter 4: The Economic Foundations of American Early Childhood Education
1.America's Schools and Their Students
B. America's Early Childhood Education Programs and Their Students
C. The Sources of Revenue to Support American Education
4.The Sources of Revenue to Support Early Childhood Education
E. The Inadequate and Inequitable Funding of American Education
6.The Changing Economic Landscape
7.Investing in Early Childhood Education
8.The Robust Economic Returns from an Investment in Early Childhood Education
Chapter 5: The Relationship Between Investing in Early Childhood Education and Other Reform Initiatives
1.Accountability
2.Privatization
3.Remedial Education and Vocational Training Programs
Section 2: The Proven Benefits of Early Childhood Education Programs that Encourage Children to Construct Knowledge by Building Meaningful Relationships
Chapter 6: Pedagogical Approaches to Early Childhood Education
1.Direct Instruction of Traditional Academic Skills
2.The Constructivist Approach
3.The Social Constructivist Approach
Chapter 7: The Proven Benefits of the Social Constructivist Approach to Early Childhood Education
1.The Social Constructivist Approach Has Proven to Produce Robust Educational, Social, and Economic Benefits
2.Recent Discoveries in Cognitive Neuroscience and Psychology Demonstrate How the Social Constructivist Approach Produces Particularly Robust Returns on an Investment in Early Childhood Education
Section 3: Strategies for Expanding, Developing, and Designing Early Childhood Learning Communities that Construct Knowledge through Meaningful Relationships
Chapter 8: Legal, Political, Economic and Comprehensive Strategies for Expanding Access to Early Childhood Education Programs
1.Legal Strategies for Expanding Access to Early Childhood Education Programs
2.Political Strategies for Expanding Access to Early Childhood Education Programs
3.Strategies for Authentically Assessing Early Childhood Education Programs
4.Economic Strategies for Expanding Access to Early Childhood Education Programs
5.Developing Public-Private Partnerships to Expand Access to Early Childhood Education Programs
6.The Comprehensive Implementation Strategy: Supporting Teachers and Reconciling Policy Debates About Accountability and Privatization
Chapter 9: Strategies for Developing a Social Constructivist Early Learning Environment
1.Role-Playing
2.Shared Activities
3.Encouraging Multiple Expressions of Learning through Media and Materials
4.The Social Construction of Literacy
5.The Social Construction of Mathematics
6.The Social Construction of Science
Chapter 10: Making Learning Visible Through Documentation
1.Developing the Art of Documentation
2.Practicing Documentation to Deepen Learning
3.Using Documentation to Make Learning Visible to Multiple Stakeholders
Conclusion
Appendices
About the Authors
Index
ISBN: 9781475806434
ISBN-10: 1475806434
Published: 30th March 2015
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Number of Pages: 296
Audience: Professional and Scholarly
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing (AUS)
Country of Publication: US
Dimensions (cm): 22.86 x 15.24 x 2.54
Weight (kg): 0.63
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