Book Description
Discover engaging, effective ways to explore real-life, thorny ethical issues with early childhood professionals
Author : Stephanie Feeney
Publisher : National Association of Education of Young Children
Page : 176 pages
File Size : 12,36 MB
Release : 2016-05-15
Category : Education
ISBN : 9781938113222
Discover engaging, effective ways to explore real-life, thorny ethical issues with early childhood professionals
Author : Stephanie Feeney
Publisher :
Page : 145 pages
File Size : 43,46 MB
Release : 2018
Category : Early childhood education
ISBN : 9781938113338
"New foreword by Rhian Evans Allvin"--Cover.
Author : Stephanie Feeney
Publisher :
Page : 115 pages
File Size : 42,23 MB
Release : 2008
Category : Early childhood education
ISBN :
Here's a book full of engaging, effective ways to introduce the 2005 NAEYC code of ethical conduct and explore thorny ethical issues that face early childhood educators.--[book cover].
Author : Nancy E. Baptiste
Publisher : Prentice Hall
Page : 148 pages
File Size : 38,89 MB
Release : 2008
Category : Education
ISBN :
This book "interprets" for pre-service and in-service teachers alike the Code of Ethics of the NAEYC. Coverage encourages readers to examine the beliefs that will guide their own ethics and, in so doing, expand their knowledge, skills, and attitudes regarding ethical practice. The authors make excellent use of adult learning principles that engage readers in reflective practices to create an accessible, engaging, and highly interactive text. For future teachers preparing for their first-and subsequent-classrooms.
Author : Kenneth Strike
Publisher : Teachers College Press
Page : 310 pages
File Size : 24,89 MB
Release : 2015-04-18
Category : Education
ISBN : 080777118X
Written in a style that speaks directly to today's teacher, The Ethics of Teaching, Fifth Edition uses realistic case studies of day-to-day ethical dilemmas. The book covers such topics as: punishment and due process intellectual freedom equal treatment of students multiculturalism religious differences democracy teacher burnout professional conduct parental rights child abuse/neglect sexual harassment.
Author : Stephanie Feeney
Publisher : Pearson Education
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 30,74 MB
Release : 2012
Category : Early childhood education
ISBN : 9780137064700
Investigate what it means to be an early childhood professional and acquire the knowledge, skills and traits exemplary early childhood educators possess! Written for those entering the field or striving to grow within the profession, early child care leader and author, Dr. Stephanie Feeney helps readers understand the nature of the profession, what it means to behave in a professional way, and where they stand in their own professional journey in her newest resource, Professionalism in Early Childhood Education: Doing Our Best for Young Children. She devotes chapters to moral and technical competence and explains what the terms profession and professional mean. Complete with self-assessments and first-hand accounts, Dr. Feeney guides readers in understanding what it means to be an educator who embodies the highest standards of professionalism in their work with children, families and colleagues.
Author : Judith E. Kieff
Publisher : Pearson
Page : 244 pages
File Size : 17,60 MB
Release : 2009
Category : Education
ISBN :
In Informed Advocacy in Early Childhood Care and Education: Making a Difference for Young Children and Families the author outlines six contexts for advocacy in the field of early childhood education -- individual child and family, advocacy for the profession, program-based advocacy, private-sector advocacy, political activism, and advocacy in the global arena. This practical guide describes the critical need for advocacy in the field of early care and extols the ethical responsibilities of all early child educators, as outlined in the Code of Ethical Conduct (NAEYC 2005). Organized into three parts, the text begins with advocacy in the field of early childhood education, discusses how to develop an advocacy agenda, and concludes with becoming an advocate for life. Additionally, a wide range of advocacy activities are addressed, including: choosing effective strategies, networking, advocating for program changes from within, navigating and being effective in the political process, working with the private sector to bring about positive changes for children, developing and managing an advocacy agenda, and working with the media.
Author : James Garbarino
Publisher :
Page : 38 pages
File Size : 10,40 MB
Release : 1980
Category : Family & Relationships
ISBN :
Author : Elizabeth Jones
Publisher : Teachers College Press
Page : 140 pages
File Size : 23,86 MB
Release : 2006
Category : Education
ISBN : 9780807746165
Practicing what it preaches, Playing to Get Smart will be a playful reading experience for teachers and parents alike. With jokes, riddles, and stories sprinkled throughout, the authors show how important play is for children of all ethnic and socioeconomic groups, from birth to age 8. This provocative challenge to teachers and parents of young children demonstrates why play is the most effective way for children to develop critical life skills such as thinking creatively and social problem solving. It explains why teachers need to provide opportunities for quality play and why parents need to understand the benefits of play for their children.
Author : Valora Washington
Publisher : Teachers College Press
Page : 177 pages
File Size : 24,74 MB
Release : 2015
Category : Education
ISBN : 0807773840
For today’s early childhood educator, change is a non-negotiable reality. While the size, force, and direction of change can often seem overwhelming, this book shows the way toward overcoming these gigantic odds or “Goliaths.” The New Early Childhood Professional recounts some of the heroic stories and strategic approaches used by early childhood educators who participated in the CAYL Institute Fellowship programs. The authors share a specific framework with concrete steps to help educators become positive change makers in the field of early care and education. Complete with resources, tools, and questions for reflection, this handbook takes readers through four progressive paths toward becoming an architect of change: Analysis—When confronting seemingly insurmountable situations, instead of being overwhelmed, think and reflect about the situation and discover hidden insights. Advance—Better understand the nature of problems while also strengthening your vision and identity through planning and preparation. Act—Begin with everyday challenges and use what you know from every situation, in every interaction with a child, parent, peer, or administrator. Accelerate—Focus on what you want to change, gather allies, document, and communicate. “A talented leader is required to pull all the building blocks of quality together into a harmonious community. For this reason, The New Early Childhood Professional is a vital resource for both new and experienced early childhood leaders. . . . Readers, be prepared to be jolted out of your comfort zone. This book will challenge, inform, provoke, and inspire you.” —From the Foreword by Roger and Bonnie Neugebauer, publishers of Exchange Magazine “In this book, Washington, Gadson, and Amel lay out a proven, intentional, strategic, and clear approach to effect change collectively and individually. A definite must-read.” —Marta T. Rosa, Senior Executive Director, Department of Government and External Affairs, and Community Impact/Chief Diversity Officer “At a pivotal moment in early childhood education, the authors give us the tools to become agents of change on behalf of young children. This highly readable discussion leaves us with no more excuses.” —Jacqueline Jones, executive director of the Foundation for Child Development in New York