Full Description
By putting children's voice at the heart of early childhood education, this essential textbook will help students truly understand what it is young children are saying and will show them how to support the promotion of the child's voice.
Through an innovative story-like approach led by the perspective of children themselves, the authors encourage readers to critically consider how careful listening and responding to young children's ideas and opinions provides exciting opportunities for a new pedagogical approach within education, thereby challenging dominant discourses. By focusing on real life examples of what children say about things that are important to them, Listening to Young Children's Voices provides a wealth of ideas and practical exercises to support an understanding of effective listening. Drawing from research and professional experience, using theory and new conceptual ideas, the authors guide students to develop knowledge and critical thinking skills.
This book makes an important contribution to the discipline of early childhood education. It will be an invaluable tool for those working with and alongside young children, students, educationalists, and policy makers.
Contents
Chapter One - "My teacher, my friend" Exploring child-teacher bonds
Chapter Two - Busy doing nothing: The importance of pondering.
Chapter Three - It makes my legs go tired: The tricky matter of space and time.
Chapter Four - 'Woodlouse, spider, playdough, paint, mud, water, sand, scooters and more...children sharing the significant aspects of their reception class environment.
Chapter Five - "All the pegs start in the sun" Pedagogy and Identity
Chapter Six - The importance of Inclusion
Chapter Seven- Conclusion: I have much to say how will you listen