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How the Roles of Early Childhood Caregivers and Educators Came To Be Marginalized: The Influences of Gender and Race, Developmental Psychology, and Public Policy

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By (author): Stacie G. Goffin

This book examines the interactions of gender and race, developmental psychology, and public policy and how, collectively, they influenced the marginalization of early childhood caregivers and educators roles. In order to learn how their roles came to be both externally and internally marginalizedin public esteem, research attention, compensation, and valuationGoffin traces the origins of the early childhood care and education field and its evolution over time. Also taken into account is the influence of the early childhood care and education fields insufficient attention to practitioners emerging stature. Chapter by chapter, the book (Left Behind for short) calls attention to the historical influences of its racial and gender context, its long-standing reliance on developmental psychology, and its dependence on public policy, along with how, when intertwined, these influences led to the marginalization of early childhood caregivers and educators role, which helped shape early childhood care and education as a field of practice. This work is ideal for early childhood care and educations undergraduate and graduate faculty, its undergraduate and graduate students, early childhood care and education policy advocates, those in state department administrative roles, those who self-identify as change agents, plus early childhood caregivers and educators who want to learn more about their history.

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Will deliver when available. Publication date 31 Oct 2024

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  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Oct 2024
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781032390017

About Stacie G. Goffin

Stacie G. Goffin is the Principal of the Goffin Strategy Group LLC a former preschool teacher of children with special needs and an undergraduate and graduate faculty member. Stacie has worked with local and state organizations philanthropy governments and national organizations. She has led and/or facilitated multiple change initiatives of significance including the redesign of the National Association for the Education of Young Childrens (NAEYCs) early childhood education program accreditation system leading to development of the fields first national program standards. Her efforts have led to changes for policy programs and practice as well as organizational development.

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