Internationalizing Early Childhood Curriculum: Foundations of Global Competence

Author:   Nancy Brown (Florida Atlantic University, USA)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9781138289772


Pages:   16
Publication Date:   09 May 2019
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Author:   Nancy Brown (Florida Atlantic University, USA)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.235kg
ISBN:  

9781138289772


ISBN 10:   1138289779
Pages:   16
Publication Date:   09 May 2019
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  College/higher education ,  Professional & Vocational ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Introduction 1. Why International? Why Now? A Theoretical Rationale 2. Guidelines for Internationalizing Early Childhood Curriculum 3. Stories from the Classrooms 4. Transformational Portraits: The Teachers 5. Children’s Voices and Artistic Expressions 6. Conclusions, Recommendations and Reflections References

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This timely publication by Nancy Brown opens up an opportunity for introspection and realization that early childhood offers a window of opportunity to instill the essentials that each individual needs to become agents of the culture of peace and non-violence. Her book articulates convincingly that helping children gain a global citizen's perspective in the early childhood years is essential for a safer, saner and sustainable world. Recommendations and suggestions she offers are practical, relevant and valuable to teachers and managers of early childhood schools in different countries and regions of the world. - Ambassador Anwarul K. Chowdhury, Founder of the Global Movement for The Culture of Peace; Member, Executive Committee of the Early Childhood Peace Consortium (ECPC); Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations (2002-2007) I believe that with Dr. Brown's extensive international experiences in teaching, research, and service, this book will be a great addition to the field of early childhood. With its research-based foundation, this book will be able to aid teachers, early childhood center directors, teacher educators as well as additional key stakeholders to make a better future for children. - Judit Szente, University of Central Florida, USA The world is changing more rapidly than ever, and so is early childhood education. Dr. Nancy Brown brings this change to the forefront in this book, helping teachers ensure that all children receive the skills to become aware, adaptable global citizens. This is a must read for teachers who wish to implement changes to their current curriculum that broaden the minds of young children, expand their understanding of others and give them a sense of belonging to today's global community. -Diane Whitehead, Executive Director of the Association for Childhood Education International, USA Dr. Nancy Brown's book challenges each of us to reach beyond the typical notion of curriculum to one of internationalizing any curriculum to build transformational global competence in children, families, and teachers. Her research and hands-on experiences provide theoretical and practical guidelines to inspire collaborative work in early childhood settings worldwide. Her stories describe how her professional development program for teachers in a university-based lab school led to increasingly substantive inquiry, along with continuous curriculum experimentation and exploration. This book emphasizes not only curriculum but also the importance of building human relationships, and all early learning advocates should have this information! - M.J. Steele, Director of Early Childhood Education for Palm Beach County School District, USA


This timely publication by Nancy Brown opens up an opportunity for introspection and realization that early childhood offers a window of opportunity to instill the fundamentals that each individual needs to become agents of the culture of peace and non-violence. Her book articulates convincingly that helping children gain a global citizen's perspective in the early childhood years is essential for a safer, saner and sustainable world. Recommendations and suggestions she offers are practical, relevant and valuable to teachers and managers of early childhood schools in different countries and regions of the world. - Ambassador Anwarul K. Chowdhury, Founder of the Global Movement for The Culture of Peace (GMCoP) ; Member, Executive Committee of the Early Childhood Peace Consortium, based in UNICEF (ECPC); Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations (2002-2007). I believe that with Dr. Brown's extensive international experiences in teaching, research, and service, this book will be a great addition to the field of early childhood. With its research-based foundation, this book will be able to aid teachers, early childhood center directors, teacher educators as well as additional key stakeholders to make a better future for children. - Judit Szente, University of Central Florida, USA The world is changing more rapidly than ever, and so is early childhood education. Dr. Nancy Brown brings this change to the forefront in this book, helping teachers ensure that all children receive the skills to become aware, adaptable global citizens. This is a must read for teachers who wish to implement changes to their current curriculum that broaden the minds of young children, expand their understanding of others and give them a sense of belonging to today's global community. -Diane Whitehead, Executive Director of the Association for Childhood Education International, USA Dr. Nancy Brown's book challenges each of us to reach beyond the typical notion of curriculum to one of internationalizing any curriculum to build transformational global competence in children, families, and teachers. Her research and hands-on experiences provide theoretical and practical guidelines to inspire collaborative work in early childhood settings worldwide. Her stories describe how her professional development program for teachers in a university-based lab school led to increasingly substantive inquiry, along with continuous curriculum experimentation and exploration. This book emphasizes not only curriculum but also the importance of building human relationships, and all early learning advocates should have this information! - M.J. Steele, Director of Early Childhood Education for Palm Beach County School District, USA


'I believe that with Dr. Brown's impressive international experiences in teaching, research and service, this book will be a great addition to the field of early childhood.'-Judit Szente, Associate Professor of Early Childhood Education, University of Central Florida, USA


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Dr. Nancy Brown is Associate Professor of Early Childhood Education in the College of Education at Florida Atlantic University, and serves as Faculty in Residence at the Karen Slattery Educational Research Center for Child Development. For many years she has been a United Nations Representative for the Association for Childhood Education International (ACEI), and has been a long term member of the Committee on Teaching About the United Nations (CTAUN).

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