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I Am Five and I Go to School : Early Years Schooling in New Zealand, 1900-2010

معرفی کتاب «I Am Five and I Go to School : Early Years Schooling in New Zealand, 1900-2010» نوشتهٔ Helen May، منتشرشده توسط نشر Otago University Press در سال 2016. این کتاب در 7 صفحه، فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

The twentieth century was a time of great change in early years education. As the century opened, the use of Froebel's kindergarten methods infiltrated more infant classrooms. The emergence of psychology as a discipline, and especially its work on child development, was beginning to influence thinking about how infants learn through play. While there were many teachers who maintained Victorian approaches in their classrooms, some others experimented, were widely read and a few even travelled to the US and Europe and brought new ideas home. As well, there was increasing political support for new approaches to the "new education" ideas at the turn of the century. All was not plain sailing, however, and this book charts both the progress made and the obstacles overcome in the course of the century, as the nation battled its way through world wars and depressions. It's an interesting story as the author discusses changes in school buildings, teaching practice and teacher education, the teaching of reading and other curriculum areas, Maori education and the emergence of kohanga reo and the teaching of Maori language in primary schools. Along the way we meet a range of individuals, including C.E. Beeby, Sylvia Ashton-Warner, Gwen Somerset, Don Holdaway, Elwyn Richardson, Marie Bell and Marie Clay and the many less well-known but significant people who worked in or influenced early years education. We also meet many well-known New Zealanders who have recounted their first days at school. This is a fascinating account of a rich history that has involved us all. And yes, school milk gets a mention. --Provided by publisher In New Zealand, the 20th century was a time of great change in early years education. As the century opened, the use of Friedrich Froebel's kindergarten methods infiltrated more infant classrooms. The emergence of psychology as a discipline - and especially its work on child development - was beginning to influence thinking about how infants learn through play. While many teachers maintained Victorian approaches in their classrooms, other educators experimented with new approaches and some even travelled to the US and Europe in order to bring new ideas home. As well, there was increasing political support for new approaches to the 'new education' ideas at the turn of the century. All was not plain sailing, however, and this book charts both the progress made and the obstacles that were overcome in the course of the century as New Zealand battled its way through world wars and depressions. The book discusses changes in school buildings, teaching practices, teacher education, the teachin ...this Is A Fascinating Account Of A Rich History. Changes In School Buildings, Teaching Practice And Teacher Education, The Teaching Of Reading And Other Curriculum Areas, Maori Education, The Emergence Of Kohanga Reo And The Teaching Of Maori Language In Primary Schools Are All Discussed. Along The Way We Meet A Range Of Individuals -- C. E. Beeby, Sylvia Ashton-warner, Gwen Somerset, Don Holdaway, Elwyn Richardson, Marie Bell And Marie Clay -- And The Many Less Well Known But Significant People Who Worked In Or Influenced Early Years Education. We Also Meet Many New Zealanders Who Recount Their First Days At School. -- Back Cover. Youngest Children At School -- Rethinking The Early Years , 1900s-1920s -- Experiments And Expediency, 1910s-1930s -- Politics Of Playaway, 1940s-1950s -- Alternative Solutions, 1960s-1980s -- Measure Of Juniors, 1980s-2000s Helen May. Includes Bibliographical Referenes (p. 315-324) And Index. " ... This is a fascinating account of a rich history. Changes in school buildings, teaching practice and teacher education, the teaching of reading and other curriculum areas, Maori education, the emergence of kohanga reo and the teaching of Maori language in primary schools are all discussed. Along the way we meet a range of individuals -- C.E. Beeby, Sylvia Ashton-Warner, Gwen Somerset, Don Holdaway, Elwyn Richardson, Marie Bell and Marie Clay -- and the many less well known but significant people who worked in or influenced early years education. We also meet many New Zealanders who recount their first days at school."--Back cover
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