Teaching Young Children in Multicultural Classrooms

Teaching Young Children in Multicultural Classrooms
Author: Wilma J. Robles de Melendez,Vesna Beck
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2019
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 133756608X

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Teaching Young Children in Multicultural Classrooms Issues Concepts and Strategies

Teaching Young Children in Multicultural Classrooms  Issues  Concepts  and Strategies
Author: Wilma Robles de Melendez,Verna Beck
Publsiher: Cengage Learning
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012-01-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1111837147

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TEACHING YOUNG CHILDREN IN MULTICULTURAL CLASSROOMS: ISSUES, CONCEPTS, AND STRATEGIES, Fourth Edition, is a comprehensive text on the historical, theoretical, political, and sociological aspects of multicultural education as it relates to young children. Featuring practical guidelines, curriculum suggestions, and techniques for use in the classroom, the book is appropriate for those studying to become early childhood teachers as well as being a comprehensive resource for practicing professionals. Updated with new statistics, references, and terminology, the fourth edition also includes new case studies, expanded coverage of standards and technology, an integrated video feature, and a more prominent emphasis on the benefits of teaching multiculturalism from a global perspective. Important Notice: Media content referenced within the product description or the product text may not be available in the ebook version.

Cengage Advantage Books Teaching Young Children in Multicultural Classrooms

Cengage Advantage Books  Teaching Young Children in Multicultural Classrooms
Author: Wilma Robles de Melendez,Verna Ostertag Beck
Publsiher: Cengage Learning
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012-01-27
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1133593275

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TEACHING YOUNG CHILDREN IN MULTICULTURAL CLASSROOMS: ISSUES, CONCEPTS, AND STRATEGIES, Fourth Edition, is a comprehensive book on the historical, theoretical, political, and sociological aspects of multicultural education as it relates to young children. Featuring practical guidelines, curriculum suggestions, and techniques for use in the classroom, the book is appropriate for those studying to become early childhood teachers as well as being a comprehensive resource for practicing professionals. Updated with new statistics, references, and terminology, the Fourth Edition also includes new case studies, expanded coverage of standards and technology, an integrated video feature, and a more prominent emphasis on the benefits of teaching multiculturalism from a global perspective.

Teaching Young Children in Multicultural Classrooms

Teaching Young Children in Multicultural Classrooms
Author: Wilma Robles De Meléndez,Wilma J. Robles de Melendez,Vesna Ostertag,Johanne T. Peck
Publsiher: Wadsworth Publishing Company
Total Pages: 424
Release: 1997
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: UOM:39015038140227

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This book is intended for use as a reference by undergraduate and graduate college professors, early childhood educators, parents, and caregivers who wish to learn about the latest theories, trends, and practices in multicultural education. The book features a wealth of photographs and illustrations that reinforce the historical and present perspectives on diversity.

Teaching and Learning in a Diverse World

Teaching and Learning in a Diverse World
Author: Patricia G. Ramsey
Publsiher: Teachers College Press
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2015-05-29
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780807773628

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How can we create truly multicultural classrooms? In this new edition of her popular text, renowned early childhood educator Patricia Ramsey draws on a wide range of research and practice from different communities around the world to further explore the complexities of raising and teaching young children in a world fraught with societal divisions and inequities.Using engaging examples and stories, this comprehensive volume offers concrete suggestions to encourage teachers to reflect on their own histories and experiences and to challenge and rethink their assumptions and attitudes toward children and teaching. This new, up-to-date edition describes research-based classroom practices to engage children in exploring the complexities of race, economic inequities, immigration, environmental issues and sustainability, gender and sexual orientation and identities, and abilities and disabilities. It also addresses the challenges of teaching in the context of globalization, pervasive social media, and increasing standards and accountability. Book Features: Addresses social and economic inequities and how they affect staff relationships, interactions with parents, and children’s classroom experiences.Offers strategies to help teachers initiate conversations with colleagues, parents, and children.Discusses long-term structural decisions about early childhood programs, as well as day-to-day classroom teaching plans.Includes questions that prompt teachers to recognize the influence of overt and covert societal forces on their motivations and views of children.Free supplemental resources, including a comprehensive list of suggested books, can be downloaded at www.tcpress.com. “A pioneer in multicultural/social justice education for young children, this book reflects Patty Ramsey’s life-long commitment to, and ever-deepening understanding of the issues, challenges, and hopes of inclusive, equitable early childhood programs. At a time when our country seems increasingly polarized over the value and meaning of justice for all, her insights and suggestions are as needed as ever.” —Louise Derman-Sparks, international consultant on anti-bias education with children and adults, and co-author of Leading Anti-Bias Early Childhood Programs: A Guide for Change “This book is a timely, relevant resource for anyone who works with young children in any capacity. It supports practitioners to develop an individualized approach to infusing multicultural education—broadly defined—into their world views and work. Ramsey makes a clear and convincing case that multicultural education is not an ‘add-on’; it is a vehicle for shaping children’s lives and creating a more just society.” —Takiema Bunche Smith, Director of the Early Education Leadership Institute at SCO/FirstStepNYC

Multicultural Education

Multicultural Education
Author: Patricia Ramsey,Leslie R. Williams,Edwina Vold
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2003-12-16
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781135582210

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The second edition of this source book contains essays and annotations on a number of issues related to multicultural education. The authors define multicultural education as a process-oriented creation of learning experiences that foster an awareness of, respect for, and enjoyment of the diversity of our society and world. Inherent in this definition of multicultural education is a commitment to create a more just and equitable society for all people. This book, then, offers suggestions relevant to the teaching of all children, all teaching and curricular decisions, and every aspect of educational policy.

Social Studies for Young Children

Social Studies for Young Children
Author: Gayle Mindes
Publsiher: R&L Education
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2013-11-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781475800876

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Social studies is at the heart of content in education and takes on society's best hopes for helping children become good citizens and winners in the global economy. In its comprehensive scope, Social Studies for Young Children: Preschool and Primary Curriculum Anchor fulfills the promise of social studies as an integrator of the knowledge and experiences of young children. Filled with strategies, activities and resources, this book helps teachers develop a holistic, culturally relevant approach to social studies and social learning. It surveys the relevant state and national standards and offers essential guidance on how to integrate them into the curriculum -- while at the same time looking beyond the tests to foster young social scientists' development into critical thinkers and lifelong learners. Special features include: Children’s literature to foster social studies understanding Digital media for teaching and learning Emphasis on cross-disciplinary synthesis

Conceptions of Culture

Conceptions of Culture
Author: Thomas E. Wren
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Total Pages: 205
Release: 2012-07-16
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781442216396

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The concept of culture stands, clearly but unsteadily, at the heart of multicultural education. This book provides a systematic, in-depth understanding of the role that culture plays in the massive literature of multicultural education as multiple and antithetical definitions of culture exist. The book also shows multicultural educators how to discern the definition used in any particular book or article. Thomas Wren deploys methods and concepts from philosophy and the social sciences to provide an analytic framework within which the history and current state of culture theory can be understood both for its own sake and for its educational significance. Although the book is full of theory, it is not a theoretical book in the usual sense. It is a road map, accompanied by the related theoretical information and tools that graduate students and faculty need to (1) navigate the complex terrain of multicultural education literature, (2) apply the book’s analytical framework to that literature and to their own future practice, and (3) anticipate the social changes and accompanying conceptual changes in our notions of culture that are now occurring as part of the "cultural hybridity" of today's students.