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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Stephanie Feeney , Nancy K. FreemanPublisher: National Association for the Education of Young Children Imprint: National Association for the Education of Young Children Edition: Third Edition Weight: 0.400kg ISBN: 9781938113338ISBN 10: 1938113330 Pages: 160 Publication Date: 12 April 2018 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsForeword Preface Chapter 1: An Introduction to Ethics Chapter 2: The NAEYC Code of Ethical Conduct Chapter 3: Addressing Ethical Issues Chapter 4: Ethical Responsibilities to Children Chapter 5: Ethical Responsibilities to Families Chapter 6: Ethical Responsibilities to Colleagues Chapter 7: Ethical Responsibilities to Community and Society Chapter 8: The Code of Ethics and You Reflection Questions Glossary References Appendix A: History and Development of the NAEYC Code of Ethical Conduct and Its Supplements Appendix B: NAEYC Code of Ethical Conduct and Statement of Commitment Appendix C: Code of Ethical Conduct—Supplement for Early Childhood Program Administrators Acknowledgments About the AuthorsReviewsContinuing their groundbreaking work to define and apply the NAEYC Code of Ethics, Feeney and Freeman emphasize the need to explore cultural contexts for decision making. This timely edition comes as the early childhood field engages in progressive levels of work to define and unify the profession. --Nancy Barbour, Professor of Early Childhood Education, James Madison University An incredible resource for all early childhood professionals, no matter where you are in your career. With a focus on application, this book is perfect for deepening your understanding of how to use the NAEYC Code of Ethics in your daily practice. --J. Cody Summerville, Kindergarten Teacher, Pflugerville Independent School District Whether in my role as administrator of a school or teacher of college students, I have always kept Feeney and Freeman's text close at hand. This is the book I use to prepare new teachers and help guide veteran teachers on ethical decision making. --Rabbi Dr. Meir Muller, Assistant Professor, College of Education, University of South Carolina, and Head of School, Cutler Jewish Day School Recognizing and changing practices that may be harmful or disrespectful to children, their families, and our colleagues require that we do more than understand program rules and follow legal mandates. This book provides powerful reflection tools to help us hone our professional judgment and decision making. --Ed Greene, Vice President, Partnerships and Community Educational Outreach, Hispanic Information and Telecommunications Network Continuing their groundbreaking work to define and apply the NAEYC Code of Ethics, Feeney and Freeman emphasize the need to explore cultural contexts for decision making. This timely edition comes as the early childhood field engages in progressive levels of work to define and unify the profession. -Nancy Barbour, Professor of Early Childhood Education, James Madison University An incredible resource for all early childhood professionals, no matter where you are in your career. With a focus on application, this book is perfect for deepening your understanding of how to use the NAEYC Code of Ethics in your daily practice. -J. Cody Summerville, Kindergarten Teacher, Pflugerville Independent School District Whether in my role as administrator of a school or teacher of college students, I have always kept Feeney and Freeman's text close at hand. This is the book I use to prepare new teachers and help guide veteran teachers on ethical decision making. -Rabbi Dr. Meir Muller, Assistant Professor, College of Education, University of South Carolina, and Head of School, Cutler Jewish Day School Recognizing and changing practices that may be harmful or disrespectful to children, their families, and our colleagues require that we do more than understand program rules and follow legal mandates. This book provides powerful reflection tools to help us hone our professional judgment and decision making. -Ed Greene, Vice President, Partnerships and Community Educational Outreach, Hispanic Information and Telecommunications Network Continuing their groundbreaking work to define and apply the NAEYC Code of Ethics, Feeney and Freeman emphasize the need to explore cultural contexts for decision making. This timely edition comes as the early childhood field engages in progressive levels of work to define and unify the profession. --Nancy Barbour, Professor of Early Childhood Education, James Madison University An incredible resource for all early childhood professionals, no matter where you are in your career. With a focus on application, this book is perfect for deepening your understanding of how to use the NAEYC Code of Ethics in your daily practice. --J. Cody Summerville, Kindergarten Teacher, Pflugerville Independent School District Whether in my role as administrator of a school or teacher of college students, I have always kept Feeney and Freeman's text close at hand. This is the book I use to prepare new teachers and help guide veteran teachers on ethical decision making. --Rabbi Dr. Meir Muller, Assistant Professor, College of Education, University of South Carolina, and Head of School, Cutler Jewish Day School Recognizing and changing practices that may be harmful or disrespectful to children, their families, and our colleagues require that we do more than understand program rules and follow legal mandates. This book provides powerful reflection tools to help us hone our professional judgment and decision making. --Ed Greene, Vice President, Partnerships and Community Educational Outreach, Hispanic Information and Telecommunications Network Author InformationStephanie Feeney, PhD, is professor emerita of education at the University of Hawaii at Manoa. Stephanie has written extensively about professionalism and ethics and has been deeply involved in developing the NAEYC Code of Ethical Conduct, revising the Code, and developing the supplements for adult educators and program administrators. She is coauthor of Ethics and the Early Childhood Educator and Teaching the Code of Ethical Conduct: A Resource Guide. Nancy K. Freeman, PhD, is professor emerita of early childhood education at the University of South Carolina, in Columbia. She has served as president of the National Association of Early Childhood Teacher Educators (NAECTE) and was on its board for many years. Nancy has written extensively on professional ethics and has been involved in the NAEYC Code's revisions and the development of its supplements. Nancy is coauthor of Ethics and the Early Childhood Educator and of Teaching the Code of Ethical Conduct: A Resource Guide. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |