Living Well Together : Educator Accounts of Doing Anti-Bias Work for and with Young Children

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Living Well Together : Educator Accounts of Doing Anti-Bias Work for and with Young Children

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 162 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9798855805116
  • DDC分類 372.21

Full Description

This accessible, philosophically framed early childhood education text shows how to create and implement a civic-minded, anti-bias curriculum.

This accessible early childhood education text offers an in-depth look at the creation and implementation of a series of civic-minded, anti-bias curriculum maps in contrasting classroom settings: one residing in a state with a "divisive concepts" law and another residing in a state without one. Grounded in philosophically informed conceptualizations of flourishing and personal autonomy, Joy Dangora Erickson argues that anti-bias education is a crucial component of a larger civic education and that schools have a moral obligation to provide it. However, social biases can impede citizens' abilities to make and execute well-informed decisions supportive of their own and others' well-being. Given that the current sociopolitical landscape in the United States actively discourages many educators' efforts to cultivate anti-bias learning spaces, being able to navigate these outside pressures and do right by children at this time is imperative. This book supports preservice and in-service early childhood educators by thoughtfully considering the curriculum maps designed by the research team and how they were employed in classrooms in Massachusetts and New Hampshire.

Contents

List of Illustrations

Foreword
Winston C. Thompson

Introduction

Part I

1. The Power of Making Informed Decisions

2. Early Childhood Anti-Bias Education in the US

3. Preparing to Do Anti-Bias Work with Young Children

Part II

4. Using the Team's Maps to Notice and Interrupt Gender Bias in Preschool
Joy Dangora Erickson and Kelly Anderson

5. Using the Team's Maps to Notice and Interrupt Racial Bias in Kindergarten
Joy Dangora Erickson and Kyleigh Rousseau

Part III
6. A Necessary Mindset and Promising Instructional Moves

7. Takeaways for Creating an Autonomy-Supportive Learning Space for Flourishing
Joy Dangora Erickson, Kyleigh Rousseau, and Kelly Anderson

Epilogue

References
List of Contributors
Index

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