Buch, Englisch, 288 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 445 g
Exploring Historical Developments and Theoretical Issues
Buch, Englisch, 288 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 445 g
Reihe: Routledge Research in Early Childhood Education
ISBN: 978-1-032-06835-0
Verlag: Routledge
The book provides a unique insight into parts of German ECEC rarely seen outside of the country. Offering in-depth insights into historical developments, theoretical approaches and empirical research, the volume discusses Germany’s long tradition in ECEC against the backdrop of Froebel and other pedagogues and traditions. Chapters consider ECEC in Germany from the perspectives of theory, institutions and professionalization. The book draws on international literature and current debates to highlight the features and peculiarities of ECEC in Germany, contributing to dialogue on research into early childhood education and care.
Providing a much-needed, internationally relevant insight into ECEC in Germany, this text will be essential reading for academics, researchers and post-graduate students involved in the field of early childhood education, international education, educational theory, and those researching educational policy and politics more widely.
Zielgruppe
Postgraduate
Autoren/Hrsg.
Weitere Infos & Material
- Introduction and Structure of the Edited Volume
Bianca Bloch, Melanie Kuhn, Marc Schulz, Wilfried Smidt, and Ursula Stenger
Part 1: Framings
- The Matrix of the Academic ECEC Discourse
Ursula Stenger, Melanie Kuhn, Marc Schulz, Bianca Bloch, and Wilfried Smidt
- Historical Development and Current Frameworks
Marc Schulz, Melanie Kuhn, Bianca Bloch, Wilfried Smidt, and Ursula Stenger
Part 2: Theoretical Perspectives
- Shifts between Education, Upbringing and Childcare. On the Transformation of Basic Concepts of Early Childhood Pedagogy in the Professional Discourse of Germany
Cornelie Dietrich & Claus Stieve
- Paradigms of Childhood in Early Childhood Education
Roswitha Staege & Elmar Drieschner
- Phenomena: Play and Learning
Oktay Bilgi & Ursula Stenger
- Didactics in Institutions of ECEC – a Critical Review
Dagmar Kasüschke & Florian Frank
- Difference and Early Childhood Education in Germany. Qualitative Research and Educational Programme
Claudia Machold & Raphael Bak
Part 3: Institutions and Actors
- The German ECEC System: Governance Structure, Policies, and Constitutive Norms
Nicole Klinkhammer & Antonia Scholz
- Child and Childhood
Dominik Farrenberg
- Families and Parenthood
Melanie Kubandt & Dominik Krinninger
- Primary School in Relation to Kindergarten
Karin Kämpfe & Britta Menzel
Part 4: Professionalization
- The Professionalization Discourse in German Early Childhood Education and Care and its Social Scientific References
Peter Cloos & Stefan Faas
- Competence Orientation as a Key Concept in Professionalization and Quality Development Processes
Iris Nentwig-Gesemann & Klaus Fröhlich-Gildhoff
- Action Amid Contradictions – Research Perspectives on Areas of Tension within Professional ECEC Practice in Germany
Stefanie Bischoff-Pabst & Peter Cloos
- Evidence- and Efficiency-Based Models of Professionalisation – How do they Contribute to Improving Early Childhood Education?
Tina Friederich & Regine Schelle