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Learning Together : The Law, Politics, Economics, Pedagogy, and Neuroscience of Early Childhood Education - Michael J. Kaufman

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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This book makes a comprehensive, multi-disciplinary argument for investing in effective early childhood education programs, especially those that develop in children their proven natural capacity to construct knowledge by building meaningful relationships. Recent insights in the fields of law, policy, economics, pedagogy, and neuroscience demonstrate that these particular programs produce robust educational, social, and economic benefits for children and for the country. The book also provides legal and political strategies for achieving these proven benefits as well as pedagogical strategies for developing the most effective early childhood education programs. The book concludes by making visible the wonderful learning that can take place in an early education environment where teachers are afforded the professional judgment to encourage children to construct their own knowledge through indispensable learning relationships.
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For too long, early childhood education has been conceived of as simply "pre-school," rather than as a critical and foundational school experience. Weaving together research and rationale from a wide variety of disciplines, the authors build an airtight case for recognizing early education as the "real" schooling it is, and for investing in quality programming for all of our children. -- James E. Ryan, dean of the Harvard Graduate School of Education
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"

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Published: 24th March 2015

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