Beginnings and Beyond: Foundations in Early Childhood Education

Beginnings and Beyond: Foundations in Early Childhood Education

Beginnings and Beyond: Foundations in Early Childhood Education

Beginnings and Beyond: Foundations in Early Childhood Education

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Overview

With its clear, easy-to-understand style, Gordon/Browne's BEGINNINGS AND BEYOND: FOUNDATIONS IN EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION, 11th Edition, uses the latest research and practical examples to thoroughly explain the key concepts you need to know. Coverage of the current Developmentally Appropriate Practices is woven throughout, as is material on diversity and inclusion. In every chapter, brain-based research highlights the connection between neuroscience and development, DAP in action features illustrate the importance of intentional teaching and equity in ECE features help you recognize issues of gender, race/ethnicity, ability, language and family patterns in every aspect of teaching. Through its tone, visuals and learning, BEGINNINGS AND BEYOND is accessible to — and respectful of — readers with a range of abilities and learning styles.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780357625163
Publisher: Cengage Learning
Publication date: 05/03/2023
Series: MindTap Course List
Edition description: 11th ed.
Pages: 608
Sales rank: 618,668
Product dimensions: 6.50(w) x 1.50(h) x 9.50(d)

About the Author

Ann Miles Gordon has been in the early childhood field for over 60 years — as a teacher of young children, parents and college students. She has taught in lab schools, church-related centers, and private and public preschool and kindergarten programs. While at Stanford University, she taught at the Bing Nursery School where she was a head teacher and lecturer in the psychology department. Gordon spent a decade as an adjunct faculty member in four colleges, teaching the full gamut of early childhood courses. For 14 years, she served as executive director of the National Association of Episcopal Schools, where more than 1,100 early childhood programs were part of her network. She is now semi-retired and lives in the San Francisco area. Gordon earned a Bachelor of Arts in child development from the University of Washington and a Master of Arts in early childhood education from Stanford University.


Kathryn Williams Browne teaches in the California Community College system, leads both the College EDU/CD department and Early Childhood Mentor program, and serves as commissioner of the State Commission for Teacher Credentialing, all of which offer the richness of diverse faculty and students coupled with the challenges of access and privilege that parallel those in the early education field itself. She has been teaching children, families, teachers and students for more than 45 years. First a teacher of young children — in nursery school, parent cooperatives, full-day child care, prekindergarten, bilingual preschool, kindergarten and first grade — Browne moved to Stanford University's lab school, where she served as head teacher and psychology lecturer. For her co-author role, she also brings perspective as a parent, while her consultant and school board experience offer insights on public policy and reform.

Table of Contents

Section I: WHAT IS THE FIELD OF EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION? 1. History and Current Issues of Early Childhood Education. 2. Types of Programs. 3. Teaching: A Professional Commitment. Section 2: WHO IS THE YOUNG CHILD? 4. Defining the Young Child. 5. Developmental and Learning Theories. Section 3: WHAT ARE THE TEACHERS ROLES? 6. Observation and Assessment of Children. 7. Guiding Children's Behavior. 8. Families and Teachers: Partners in Education. 9. Creating Environments. Section 4: WHAT IS BEING TAUGHT? 10: Curriculum: Creating a Context for Learning. 11: Planning for the Body: Physical/Motor Development in Action. 12: Planning for the Mind: Cognitive Development in Action. 13: Planning for the Mind: Language and Literacy Development in Action. 14: Planning for the Heart and Soul: Psychosocial Development in Action.
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