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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Lucinda Grace Heimer , Ann Elizabeth Ramminger , Sharon Ryan , Beth GrauePublisher: Teachers' College Press Imprint: Teachers' College Press Dimensions: Width: 15.40cm , Height: 0.70cm , Length: 22.60cm Weight: 0.230kg ISBN: 9780807761267ISBN 10: 0807761265 Pages: 160 Publication Date: 17 January 2020 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Temporarily unavailable ![]() The supplier advises that this item is temporarily unavailable. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out to you. Table of ContentsContents (Tentative) Foreword Elizabeth Graue Acknowledgments Preface Terminology A Dilemma Our Lens Chapter Summaries Our Hopes 1. Early Education in the U.S.: Is it Fair Game? Educational Equity in the U.S.—A Quick History Public Education Why Should Early Education be Treated Differently? The Current U.S. Early Educational System—A Patchwork Early Childhood Equity in Other Countries Have Societal Attitudes Changed in the U.S. Summary 2. Universal Preschool: Panacea or Perpetuated Patchwork Defining Universal Preschool Key Components of Early Childhood Programs Universal Preschool Efforts Require Collaboration What Does Collaboration Have to Do with Policy? Pandora's Box of Power/Knowledge Relationships Collaboration Is Constructed Through Discourse Panacea or Propensity for Power Collaborative Leadership The Early Childhood Collaborative (ECC): A Past Story of UPK Summary 3. Encouraging All Voices in the Universal Preschool Conversation Collaborative Policy Past Story: EEC—Voices at the Table Ensuring All Voices in Current Universal Preschool Efforts Present Story: I Don't Know Why They Don't Come (Kristin Whyte) Summary 4. Equitable Access to Universal Preschool: Enrollment Issues Policy Is Multi-faceted Past Story: ECC—Come One, Come All Enrollment Decisions Present Story: Enrollment Silos and Conundrums (Sarah Galanter-Guziewski) Summary 5. Leading the Curriculum Process: One Size Does Not Fit All Curriculum in Early Education Past Story: ECC—Who's the Boss? Present Story: Who Gets to Say we can Play in 4K? (Kate K. Delaney) Summary 6. A Long and Winding Road What Have We Learned from Research and Stories? Next Steps on the Universal Preschool Journey Present Story: NYC Pre-K for All—Conflicting Interests and Beliefs Around Curriculum and Assessment (Lacey Peters) Summary: Keeping Wonder at the Heart of Wisdom Conclusion Appendix: Methodology References Index About the AuthorsReviews""" Reshaping Universal Preschool is an ideal book for those who are interested in exploring the early education landscape in the United States from a critical perspective. In the quest for establishing universal preschool and equal access to high quality early education, Heimer and Ramminger's book offers practical recommendations on how to do so and, at the same time, acknowledges and highlights some of the associated challenges of such an endeavor."" --Teachers College Record" Reshaping Universal Preschool is an ideal book for those who are interested in exploring the early education landscape in the United States from a critical perspective. In the quest for establishing universal preschool and equal access to high quality early education, Heimer and Ramminger's book offers practical recommendations on how to do so and, at the same time, acknowledges and highlights some of the associated challenges of such an endeavor. --Teachers College Record "" Reshaping Universal Preschool is an ideal book for those who are interested in exploring the early education landscape in the United States from a critical perspective. In the quest for establishing universal preschool and equal access to high quality early education, Heimer and Ramminger's book offers practical recommendations on how to do so and, at the same time, acknowledges and highlights some of the associated challenges of such an endeavor."" --Teachers College Record Author InformationLucinda G. Heimer is associate professor and program coordinator for the dual licensure program in early childhood education special education at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater. Ann Elizabeth Ramminger is founder of Early Childhood Solutions Consulting based out of central Massachusetts. With contributions by Katherine K. Delaney, Sarah Galanter-Guziewski, Lacey Peters, and Kristin Whyte. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |