Δευτέρα 9 Ιανουαρίου 2012

Contemporary Issues in Early Childhood (CIEC)

Contemporary Issues in Early Childhood (CIEC)

Vol. 12, n°4, 11-2011

Early Literacy in Contested Spaces



Early Literacy in Contested Spaces, María Paula Ghiso & Tamara Spencer Scribbling away the Ghosts: a Bakhtinian interpretation of preschool writers and the disruption of developmental discourses, Casey Y. Myers & Janice Kroeger
Response to Casey Y. Myers & Janice Kroeger. Challenging Dominant Discourses across Geographies in Early Childhood, Joyce M. Duckles & Joanne Larson
Native Teachers’ Beliefs and Practices: choosing language and cultural revitalization over uniformity and standardization, Tarajean Yazzie-Mintz
Response to Tarajean Yazzie-Mintz. Toward ‘Our Ways of Knowing’ in the Age of Standardization, Lourdes Diaz Soto & Simone Tuinhof De Moed
Building on Young Children’s Cultural Histories through Placemaking in the Classroom, Lenny Sánchez
Making Space for Place-making Pedagogies: stretching normative mandated literacy curriculum, response to Lenny Sánchez, Barbara Comber
A Contested Space: the dialogic intersection of ICT, multiliteracies, and early childhood, Sandra Hesterman
On the Human Challenges of Multiliteracies Pedagogy, Rob Simon. Response to Sandra Hesterman
Contextual Worlds of Child Art: experiencing multiple literacies through images, Marni Binder
Response to Marni Binder. Multimodality and Immigrant Children, Gerald Campano & David Low
Accessing Pedagogical Territories that Can’t be Put into Words: using video to build understandings of children’s multimodal meaning-making, Maggie Haggerty
Response to Maggie Haggerty. Beyond the Linguistic: reflecting on video data gathered and interpreted with children, Rebecca Akin
Childhood Inclusion: a postcolonial analysis of pre-service teachers’ professional development and pedagogy in Ghana, Joseph Seyram Agbenyega & Sunanta Klibthong

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