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Impactful Practices for Early Childhood Teacher Educators

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Impactful Practices for Early Childhood Teacher Educators

Contributors:

By (Author) Christopher Meidl
Edited by Louise Ammentorp

ISBN:

9781475850949

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Rowman & Littlefield Publishers

Publication Date:

8th October 2019

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Teacher training
Teaching skills and techniques

Dewey:

372.21

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

172

Dimensions:

Width 151mm, Height 228mm, Spine 13mm

Weight:

268g

Description

The goal of this edited volume is to share ideas and examples of impactful practices useful for teacher educators in Early Childhood Education degree programs (associate, bachelor, and graduate level) as well as teacher educators in other settings. Impactful practice is defined as course or assignment design, pedagogy, or innovation in teaching, instruction, or assessment that has been found to be transformative for the individuals participating in that learning.


This book intends to provide the reader with multiple examples of effective and innovative practices when teaching preservice or inservice teachers. Chapters will describe in-class activities and program level initiatives on a variety of important topics. The chapters are written by expert practitioners who have successfully implemented these practices. Chapters contain resources, sample assignments, syllabi, and student work.

Reviews

Early childhood teacher educators will find a treasure trove of creative assignments, classroom activities, and resources in Impactful Practices for Early Childhood Teacher Educators. Descriptions of practices ranging from preparing to participate in professional learning communities, to incorporating hydroponic gardening, to learning from immigrant families stories will generously support instructors interested in revamping their early childhood courses. -- Megan Blumenreich, professor of Childhood Education, The City College of New York, co-author of Schooling Teachers: Teach For America and the Future of Teacher Education, and Editor of "The New Educator" journal
This new book makes a contribution to early childhood teacher education in stimulating the thinking of those early in their careers as well as the more seasoned among us. In its hands on approach, readers can re-envision their current practices with both aha moments in the chapters and I think Ill try that inspirations. Each chapter is well grounded in the knowledge base, presents the authors stories of their varied journeys into impactful practices, and offers the reader insights from the Lessons Learned. We read about the authors new thinking about their practices and their courage in acting on that thinking. In the first section of the book, the authors confront the persistent challenge of understanding ones own cultural worldview and those of others, and of developing the cultural fluency and boundary crossing desperately needed among those who work with young children and their families. In the second section, the authors engage us in innovative curricular practices in teacher education, leading us beyond the known and comfortable. These provocative perspectives and strategies will indeed have their own impact on the practices of readers. On a different level, something valuable that this book provides is the model of a collaborative community of early childhood teacher educators who have joined to bring to us the inspiration of Impactful Practices for Early Childhood Teacher Education. -- Edyth J. Wheeler, CAEP Reviewer and Professor Emerita, Department of Early Childhood Education, Towson University
In an era of accountability and accreditation, teacher preparation programs need this pragmatic book Impactful Practices for Early Childhood Teacher Education to solidly support best practices necessary to meet the higher standards the field of Early Childhood Education is requiring. The authors clearly understand the diversity of adult learners and the pedagogical methods needed to teach a broad range of students. A must read for teacher preparation programs seeking ways to create assessment activities that will align with CAEP review expectations. -- Barb Tengesdal, ECE Educator and NAEYC/CAEP Specialized Professional Association (SPA) Lead Reviewer

Author Bio

Louise Ammentorp is an Associate Professor of Early Childhood Education at The College of New Jersey.



Christopher Meidl teaches in the Early Childhood Education Program at Duquesne University where he researches community-engaged teaching and learning.

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