CHILDHOOD EDUCATION
http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10643-011-0451-3Reggio Emilia, Maria Montessori, and John Dewey: Dispelling Teachers’ Misconceptions and Understanding Theoretical Foundations
http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10643-011-0458-9
Great post. Thank you for sharing the link to the Association for Childhood
ReplyDeleteEducation International. I browsed through their website and ended up on a news
article, Education in Developing Countries (http://www.acei.org/global
news/education-in-developing-countries). The article discusses the inequalities in
the accessibility and quality of care across countries. The article features the report by the Brookings Institution, Why Wait 100 Years? Bridging the Gap in Global Education (http://www.brookings.edu/research/reports2/2015/06/100-years-gap-global-education-winthrop-mcgivney). It was a great article to read as it discussed how the gap in global education is not a moral issue, but rather an economic issue. Thanks for sharing the website!
Hello Charissa,
ReplyDeleteWonderful post! Viewing the three resources from “Springer”, I was amazed, as I was not familiar with this publication. I browsed through their website, to find that it is a global publishing company that distributes books, e-books, peer-reviewed journals in various types of sectors containing; science, technology and medicine. It offers many opportunities for authors, customers and partners. Thanks for sharing!
~Purvi
Hi Charissa,
ReplyDeleteGreat resources, thanks for sharing! I began to read the article "I Don't See Color" and so far have found it very interesting. I also was not familiar with Springer, so thank you for sharing that resource.
Hi Charissa, I enjoyed your blog this week. I must check out your articles, especially the article titled; "I don't see color": Challenging Assumptions About Discussing Race with Young Children. I'm really interested to read the thoughts of this article. How did you come across the articles you posted?
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