Language, Learning, and Culture in Early Childhood

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and Community Contexts
Ann Anderson
Beatriz Guerrero
bilingual identity formation
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Children's Early Literacy
Children's Early Literacy Development
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culturally responsive pedagogy
Cynthia Nicol
Daniele Moore
early childhood education
Early Childhood Education Setting
early childhood literacy
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early language and literacy
Early Learning Settings
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ecological approach to early education
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ESL Teacher
Eurydice Bouchereau Bauer
Family Literacy
Family Literacy Program
family studies
Fiona Morrison
Greater Vancouver Area
Guofang Li
Haida Gwaii
Harini Rajagopal
Heritage Language
Home
Home School Relationships
Indigenous Education
indigenous language maintenance
Jan Hare
Ji Eun Kim
Jim Anderson
Joanne Yovanovich
Kim Lenters
Language
language and literacy education
Language Revitalization
Laura Teichert
Learning and Culture in Early Childhood
Lisa Lunney Borden
Long House
Luigi Iannacci
Margaret MacDonald
Marianne McTavish
multilingual child development
Nicola Friedrich
Place Conscious Education
Professional Development
qualitative educational research
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sociocultural diversity in early literacy learning
sociocultural learning theory
Sylvia McLellan
Terezinha Nunes
Tess Prendergast
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Young Aboriginal Children

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138920835
  • Weight: 408g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 10 Dec 2015
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Complex factors affect young children and their families in today’s increasingly diverse world characterized by globalization, the transnational movement of people, and neo-liberal government policies in western and industrialized countries. This book focuses on three of these factors—culture, language and learning—and how they affect children’s development and learning in the context of their communities, families and schools. Taking an ecological perspective, it challenges normative and hegemonic views of young children’s language, literacy and numeracy development and offers examples of demonstrated educational practices that acknowledge and build on the knowledge that children develop and learn in culturally specific ways in their homes and communities.

The authors highlight issues and perspectives that are particular to Indigenous people who have been subjected to centuries of assimilationist and colonialist policies and practices, and the importance of first or home language maintenance and its cognitive, cultural, economic, psychological and social benefits. Links are provided to a package of audio-video resources (http://blogs.ubc.ca/intersectionworkshop/) including key note speeches and interviews with leading international scholars, and a collection of vignettes from the workshop from which this volume was produced .

Ann Anderson is Professor, Curriculum and Pedagogy, University of British Columbia, Canada.

Jim Anderson is Professor, Language and Literacy Education, University of British Columbia, Canada.

Marianne McTavish is Senior Instructor, Language and Literacy Education, University of British Columbia, Canada.

Jan Hare is Associate Professor, Language and Literacy Education, University of British Columbia, Canada.