Buch, Englisch, 352 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 693 g
Reihe: World Yearbook of Education
Childhood Studies and the Impact of Globalization: Policies and Practices at Global and Local Levels
Buch, Englisch, 352 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 693 g
Reihe: World Yearbook of Education
ISBN: 978-0-415-99411-8
Verlag: Routledge
The World Yearbook of Education 2009 volume provides comprehensive research from Asia-Pacific, the Americas, the African region and European communities and is presented with a special focus on education. It examines childhood from birth to twelve years of age, across institutional contexts and within both poor majority and rich minority countries. Cultural-historical theory has been used as the framework for investigating and providing insights into how childhood is theorized, politicized, enacted, and lived across these communities. A range of theoretical orientations informs this book, including cultural-historical theory, ecological theory, and cross-cultural research.
The World Yearbook of Education 2009 volume is organized into 3 sections:
Section 1: Examines the global construction of childhood development and learning
Section 2: Discusses the local conditions and global imperatives that arise from a broadly based analysis of the studies presented within this section
Section 3: Draws upon cultural-historical theory and ecological theory and brings together the themes explored throughout the preceding two sections.
The World Yearbook of Education 2009 volume seeks to make visible the cultural-historical construction of childhood and development across the north-south regions and scrutinizes the policy imperatives that have maintained the global colonization of families.
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1 Constructing childhood: Global–local policies and practices, Marilyn Fleer, Mariane Hedegaard & Jonathan Tudge
Section One: The constructions of childhood development and learning
2 Cultures in Early Childhood Care and Education, Bame Namensang
3 Cultural practices, social values and childhood education: The Impact of globalization, Angela Branco
4 Childhoods in Turkey: Social class and gender differences in schooling, labor, and play, Artin Göncü, Serap Özer & Nihal Ahioglu
5 A cultural-historical reading of ‘Children as Researchers’, Marilyn Fleer & Gloria Quiñones
6 The power of motives. The dialectical relations between neurobiological constraints and activity in child development, Louise Bottcher
Section Two: Global-local childhood studies
7 Vygotsky and the conceptual revolution in developmental sciences: Towards a united (non-additive) account of human development, Anna Stetsenko
8 A cultural-ecological perspective on early childhood among the Luo of Kenya, Jonathan Tudge & Dolphine Odero-Wanga
9 An environmental affordance perspective on the study of development – artefact, social other, and self, Jytte Bang
10 Radical-local teaching and learning: A cultural-historical perspective on education and children’s development, Seth Chaiklin & Mariane Hedegaard
11. Cultural-historical psychology in the practice of education, G.G. Kravtsov & Elena E. Kravtsova
12. Developmental Education: Improving Participation in Cultural Practices., Bert van Oers
Section Three: Global politics shaping local childhoods
13 Motivation and behaviour in Russian schools: the impact of globalisation upon the Soviet educational legacy, Julian Elliott
14 Family practices and how children are positioned as active agents, Mariane Hedegaard & Marilyn Fleer
15 Conceptions of early childhood care and education in Brazil, Lia B. L. Freitas, Terri L. Shelton & Tania M. Sperb
16 A cultural-historical analysis of play as an activity setting in early childhood education: Views from research and from teachers, Marilyn Fleer, Holli A. Tonyan, Ana Cristina Mantilla & C.M. Patricia Rivalland