Beyond Quality in Early Childhood Education and Care: Postmodern Perspectives

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Psychology Press, 1999 - 206 páginas
Working with postmodern ideas, this book questions the search to define and measure quality in the early childhood field and its tendency to reduce philosophical issues of value to purely technical and managerial issues of expert knowledge and measurement. The book argues that there are ways other than the "discourse of quality" for understanding and evaluating early childhood pedagogical work, and relates these to alternative ways of understanding early childhood itself and the purposes of early childhood institutions, resulting in a reconceptualization of early childhood education and care. Taking a broad perspective, the book relates issues of early childhood to the sociology of childhood, philosophy, ethics, political science, and other fields. The book maintains that the concept and language of quality cannot accommodate issues such as diversity and multiple perspectives, contextual specificity, and subjectivity and asserts that a new concept is required, called "meaning making." The book places these issues in a global context and draws on work from Canada, Sweden, and Italy, including the nurseries in Reggio Emilia, Italy. Contains approximately 200 references. (KB)
 

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Theoretical Perspectives Modernity and Postmodernity
19
Constructing Early Childhood What Do We Think It Is?
43
Constructing the Early Childhood Institution What Do
62
Beyond the Discourse of Quality to the Discourse
87
The Stockholm Project Constructing a Pedagogy that Speaks
121
Pedagogical Documentation A Practice for Reflection
144
Minority Directions in the Majority World Threats
159
References
187
Index
201
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