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Early Childhood Identity : Construction, Culture, and the Self (New ed)

Chen, RitaCannella, Gaile S.(Series edited by)Kincheloe, Joe L.(Series edited by)
Part of the Rethinking Childhood series
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Using information gathered from a combined first and second grade classroom over two years, this book explores the students’ routine actions in school, including their views about different literacy activities, their favorite part of school life, peer culture in both the boys’ and the girls’ worlds, issues of gender power, the integration of the teacher’s official discourses and the children’s unofficial culture, and the kind of school life children wish to have.

Focusing on children’s voices and perceptions, this book provides insight that will help educators preserve an accurate view of school culture and create effective policies in education.

The book’s interdisciplinary approach extensively applies theories and perspectives from educational philosophy, educational anthropology, sociology, post-structuralist theories, narratives, semiotics, literacy education, cultural studies, and critical ethnography.

Through these disciplines, the book provides many critical perspectives on early childhood literacy education, classroom culture, and identity construction for educators to incorporate into curriculum design and to reflect on the potential consequences resulting from instructional decisions.

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Product Details
Peter Lang Publishing Inc
1433101610 / 9781433101618
Paperback / softback
372.21
13/01/2009
United States
English
202 pages
160 x 230 mm, 300 grams