Ata Kitea Te Pae, Scanning the Horizon: Perspectives on Early Childhood Education, 1st edition

Published by Pearson (January 30, 2013) © 2013

  • Beverley Clark
  • Anne Grey
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For students training to be teachers in early childhood education

Ata Kitea te Pae - Scanning the Horizon, edited by Beverley Clark and Anne Grey, outlines the many diverse perspectives on early childhood teaching and learning in Aotearoa New Zealand and provides an overview of developmental theories. Each chapter in this book deals with one aspect of the early childhood landscape, while reflecting the perspectives of the various authors involved.

The text will be of relevance to all students training to be teachers in early childhood education. Teaching and learning are approached from a uniquely New Zealand perspective, which takes into account our multicultural environment, including Pakeha, Maori and Pasifika.

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1 Introduction
Anne Grey and Beverley Clark

2 A rapid history of early childhood education in Aotearoa New Zealand
Sue Stover

3 Te Tiriti o Waitangi and biculturalism in early childhood education
Huhana Forsyth and Gary Leaf

4 Fa’alelegāpepe: a living assessment for aoga amata
Fa’asaulala Tagoilelagi-Leota

5 Developmental theories in early childhood education
Anne Grey

6 Embracing the complexity of a socio-cultural pedagogy:interpersonal relationships as a vehicle for learning
Iris Duhn and Janita Craw

7 Learning environments
Desma Cornhill and Anne Grey

8 Process not perfection: the art of reflective practice
Mary-Liz Broadley and Tara J. Fagan

9 Infant pedagogy: learning how to learn
Jean Rockel

10 Toddlers: framing a curriculum towards autonomy
Vivienne Hogan, Nicola Chisnall and Yvonne Rongo Culbreath

11 Yesterday, today and tomorrow: cultivating dreams and
possibilities with young children
Nicky de Lautour and Beverley Clark

12 The philosophy of early childhood education
Andrew Gibbons

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