Rethinking Early Childhood Education
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction:
Embracing Social Justice in Early Childhood Education — ix
by Ann Pelo
Language Matters — xv
by Ann Pelo
Part One:
Prioritize anti-bias, culturally sensitive teaching and learning. — 1
What Color Is Beautiful? — 3
by Alejandro Segura-Mora
Why an Anti-Bias Curriculum? — 7
by Louise Derman-Sparks
Developmental Themes, Tasks, and Goals in Anti-Bias Work — 13
by Margie Carter and Deb Curtis
Raising Issues of Race with Young Children — 17
by Rita Tenorio
Using Persona Dolls to Help Children Develop Anti-Bias Attitudes — 23
by Trisha Whitney
Miles of Aisles of Sexism: Helping Students Investigate Toy Stores — 29
by Sudie Hofmann
Where Are the Game Girls? — 35
by Ann Pelo
Rethinking ‘The Three Little Pigs’ — 41
by Ellen Wolpert
What If All the Kids Are White?:
Anti-Bias Themes for Teaching Young Children — 43
by Louise Derman-Sparks and Patricia Ramsey
Unwrapping the Holidays:
Reflections on a Difficult First Year — 49
by Dale Weiss
Part Two:
Make ample time for play and exploration. — 55
The Scripted Prescription:
A Cure for Childhood — 57
by Peter Campbell
What About Play? 61
by Sharna Olfman
Confession:
My Students Play in the Classroom — and It’s Good for Them — 65
by Seth Shteir
Playing with Gender — 67
by Ann Pelo
Cybertots:
Technology and the Preschool Child — 75
by Jane Healy
Part Three:
Use curriculum approaches that are responsive to children’s developmental and intellectual pursuits.— 85
Why We Banned Legos: Exploring Power, Ownership, and Equity in the Classroom — 87
by Ann Pelo and Kendra PeloJoaquin
‘Lego Fascists’ (That’s Us) Vs. Fox News — 95
by the Editors of Rethinking Schools Magazine
‘I Just Want to Read Frog and Toad’ — 99
by Melanie Quinn
Tuning In to Violence:
Students Use Math to Analyze What TV Is Teaching Them — 103
by Margot Pepper
Talking with Children About War and Peace — 108
by Ann Pelo
Testing Tots:
Why We Need a Better Means of Evaluating Our Nation’s Children — 109
by Richard Rothstein
Testing Lang — 113
by Amy Gutowski
Think Less Benchmarks:
A Flawed Test Does More Harm than Good — 115
by Amy Gutowski
From Critique to Possibility:
New Zealand’s Radical Approach to Assessment — 119
by Margie Carter
Part Four:
Cultivate a sense of place — of belonging to a particular patch of earth and sky — and a connection to the earth and its creatures. — 121
A Pedagogy for Ecology — 123
by Ann Pelo
Bringing the Earth Home:
Professional Development on Ecology — 131
by Ann Pelo
Don’t Know Much About Natural History:
Education as a Barrier to Nature — 133
by Richard Louv
Food Is Not for Play — 137
by Jean Hannon
Lessons from a Garden Spider:
How Charlotte Transformed My Classroom — 139
by Kate Lyman
Part Five:
Emphasize children’s social-emotional learning. — 145
Holding Nyla:
Lessons from an Inclusion Classroom — 147
by Katie Kissinger
Fairness First:
Learning from Martin Luther King Jr. and Ruby Bridges — 151
by Stephanie Walters
Staying Past Wednesday:
Helping Kids Deal with Death and Loss — 155
by Kate Lyman
Part Six:
Learn from and stand with families. — 159
Welcoming Kalenna:
Making Our Students Feel at Home — 161
by Laura Linda Negri-Pool
Holiday Lessons Learned in an Early Childhood Classroom — 165
by Julie Bisson
Strawberry Fields Forever?:
An Early Childhood Teacher Draws on Her Past to Teach Children of Migrant Farmworkers — 171
by Cirila Ramírez
Talking the Talk: Integrating Indigenous Languages into a Head Start Classroom — 175
by Cathie DeWeese-Parkinson
Heather’s Moms Got Married — 177
by Mary Cowhey
Bringing the Lives of Lesbian and Gay People into Our Programs 180
by Ann Pelo
Activism Brings Us Power:
An Interview with lda Magaña — 183
by Jacqueline Lalley
Part Seven:
Advocate for children, families, and early childhood workers. — 187
Who Cares for Our Children?:
The Childcare Crisis in the Other America — 189
by Valerie Polakow
It’s All of Our Business:
What Fighting for Family-Friendly Policies Could Mean for Early Childhood Educators — 197
by Ellen Bravo
Improving Conditions and Status for Early Childhood Educators — 201
by Charles Bruner
Caught in a Quagmire:
The Effort to Improve Wages and Working Conditions for Childcare Teachers — 203
by Patty Hnatiuk
Part Eight:
Resources — 209
10 Quick Ways to Analyze Books for Racism and Sexism — 211
by the Council on Interracial Books for Children
Music for Social Justice — 215
by Rita Tenorio
Books and Multimedia Resources — 219
Recommendations from Contributors
Organizations and Websites — 223
Recommendations from Contributors
Index — 225