Buch, Englisch, 215 Seiten, Paperback
Buch, Englisch, 215 Seiten, Paperback
ISBN: 978-1-77338-261-6
Verlag: Canadian Scholars
- Draws on a reconceptualist lens to present a critique of developmentalist approaches
- Encourages readers to engage with the content by practising critical self-examination and considering social factors and forces that inform their own concepts
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- Foreword - Judith K. Bernhard
- Introduction: Healing and Hoping in Community and Love as a Tool for Advancing Equity as Praxis - Zuhra Abawi, Ardavan Eizadirad, and Rachel Berman
- Chapter 1: State of Emergency: Mapping Inequities in Early Childhood Education and Care in Canada - Ardavan Eizadirad and Zuhra Abawi
- Chapter 2: Low-Income Racialized Children and Access to Quality ECEC in Ontario - Alana Butler
- Chapter 3: Troubling Dominant Discourses and Stories that Shape Our Understanding of the Child Refugee - Nidhi Menon
- Chapter 4: Equity Enacted: Possibilities for Difference in ECEC through a Critical Ethics of Care Approach - Alana Powell, Lisa Johnston, and Rachel Langford
- Chapter 5: Planning Time for Equity: A (Re)Examination of a Study of ECEs' Perspectives on Planning Time in Southern Ontario - Lisa Johnston
- Chapter 6: Using Femme Theory to Foster a Feminine-Inclusive Early Childhood Education and Care Practice - Adam Davies and Rhea Ashley Hoskin
- Chapter 7: Making Space for Indigenous Knowledge in an Urban Child-Care Centre - Maya-Rose Simon
- Chapter 8: Failure and Loss as a Methodological, Relational, and Ethical Necessity in Teaching and Learning in the Early Years - Maria Karmiris
- Chapter 9: Reflect, Enact, and Transform: A Preliminary Anti-Racism Guide for Early Childhood Educators - Kerry-Ann Escayg
- Conclusion: Some Concluding Thoughts on Equity as Praxis - Rachel Berman
- Contributor Biographies