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Reframing the Early Childhood Curriculum Jane Page

Reframing the Early Childhood Curriculum By Jane Page

Reframing the Early Childhood Curriculum by Jane Page


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Argues that pre-school children have a less apprehensive view of the future than adolescents and that an effective programme in the early years can counteract the difficulties youths experience.

Reframing the Early Childhood Curriculum Summary

Reframing the Early Childhood Curriculum: Educational Imperatives for the Future by Jane Page

Pre-school children have fundamentally different attitudes towards the future and attendant notions of time and space. For this reason, early childhood professionals are optimally placed to lay important foundations for young children's long term development. Children's flexibility of thought, their positive and constructive outlook on life, their sense of the continuity of time, their creativity and imagination, and their sense of personal connection with time and the future, are all qualities that should be recognized and addressed in early childhood educational programmes as a means of counteracting the difficulty youths experience in knowing what to expect in their future lives and coming to understand their roles in shaping them.
Reframing the Early Childhood Curriculum offers fresh insight into:
* examining futurists' and early childhood theorists' thinking of the relevance of planning for children's long term needs in early childhood
* identifying the skills, attitudes and outlooks required to assist young children attending early childhood programmes in their long term growth and development
* exploring the means through which these skills, attitudes and outlooks can be achieved in curriculum frameworks through specific goals and learning experiences against the background of youth and young children's views of the future.

Reframing the Early Childhood Curriculum Reviews

'Reading this book has proved a heartening experience with the realisation that we already have the foundations for futures studies in our day-to-day practice and that we are lucky to work with young children who generally hold a positive and optimistic outlook on life ... This book will be of interest and relevance to anyone working with young children. It adds yet another dimension to the powerful and rich curriculum which we can offer our young children. It will also be of interest to those engaged in research with young children, as work on futures studies within the early years childhood curriculum is an under-researched area.' - Early Years

'A seminal work that highlights a hitherto neglected area of educational research.' - Futures

'Page's work not only makes an original contribution to early childhood curriculum theorisation; she is the first author in futures education to make a significant early childhood curriculum contribution to that body of literature. I commend this publication. It provides another way of giving voice to children and instilling a sense of agency.' - Marilyn Fleer, AJEC


'A seminal work that highlights a hitherto neglected area of educational research.' - Futures

'Page's work not only makes an original contribution to early childhood curriculum theorisation; she is the first author in futures education to make a significant early childhood curriculum contribution to that body of literature. I commend this publication. It provides another way of giving voice to children and instilling a sense of agency.' - Marilyn Fleer, AJEC

About Jane Page

Jane Page is a lecturer in early childhood studies at the Department of Learning and Educational Development in the Faculty of Education at the University of Melbourne, Australia.

Table of Contents

1. Children's Rights and Adult's Responsibilities: Reinterpreting Educational Ethics 2. Four and Five Year Old Children's Understanding of Time and Future 3. Futures Studies: A Catalyst for Social and Educational Change 4. Futures Studies and Education 5. Futures Studies and Early Childhood Education 6. Applying Futures Concerns to the Early Childhood Curriculum 7. Applying Futures Values to the Early Childhood Curriculum 8. Early Childhood Professionals as Agents of Change

Additional information

NPB9780415191173
9780415191173
0415191173
Reframing the Early Childhood Curriculum: Educational Imperatives for the Future by Jane Page
New
Hardback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2000-08-17
148
N/A
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