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ISE Foundations of Early Childhood Education

Teaching Children in a Diverse Society

Janet Gonzalez-Mena

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McGraw-Hill Education
17 November 2019
Foundations of Early Childhood Education: Teaching Children in a Diverse Society is designed to help increase the quality in early care and education programs through training teachers. It features skill building with a solid theoretical base, and provides students with an overview of early childhood programs through the use of examples, anecdotes, and scenarios. Readers will come away with an understanding of what makes a quality early childhood education program, where children gain the foundations they need for school success and beyond.

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Imprint:   McGraw-Hill Education
Country of Publication:   United States
Edition:   7th edition
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 185mm,  Spine: 17mm
Weight:   667g
ISBN:   9781260085532
ISBN 10:   1260085538
Pages:   512
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Audience:   College/higher education ,  Primary
Replaced By:   1266249745
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Gonzalez-Mena: Foundations of Early Childhood Education: Teaching Children in a Diverse Society, 7e   Part 1 Foundation of the Teaching-Learning Process: The Role of the Early Childhood Educator CHAPTER 1: Early Childhood Education as a Career  CHAPTER 2: First Things First: Health and Safety Through Observation and Supervision  CHAPTER 3: Communicating with Young Children  CHAPTER 4: Facilitating Young Children’s Work and Play  CHAPTER 5: Guiding Young Children’s Behavior  CHAPTER 6: The Teacher as Model  CHAPTER 7: Modeling Adult Relationships in Early Childhood Settings  Part 2 Foundations in Supporting Development and Learning CHAPTER 8: Setting Up the Physical Environment  CHAPTER 9: Creating a Social-Emotional Environment CHAPTER 10: Routines  CHAPTER 11: Developmental Tasks as the Curriculum:How to Support Children at Each Stage  CHAPTER 12: Observing, Recording, and Assessing  Part 3 Planning for Learning and Development by Enhancing Children’s Curiosity, Joy, and Sense of Wonder CHAPTER 13: Enhancing Children’s Learning and Development Through Language and Emergent Literacy  CHAPTER 14: Fostering Joy in Developmentally Appropriate Experiences in Math and Science  CHAPTER 15: Integrating Art, Music, and Social Studies into a Holistic Curriculum 

Janet Gonzalez-Mena started her early childhood career in a cooperative preschool as a parent volunteer back in 1966. She then became a Head Start volunteer and ended up as a teacher in a preschool for Spanish-speaking children and their families in 1970s. She has also helped open several pilot programs including a therapeutic child care program and a home-based bilingual preschool program. When Magda Gerber came into her life in the mid-1970s, Janet signed up for an internship with her at the Childrens Health Council in Menlo Park, California. As a result of that experience, later, when she became a child care director, she was able to incorporate much of what she learned into her work and was influential in expanding that program to include an infant center. Training and teaching adults has always been sideline, even when she was working with children and families. She worked as a Head Start trainer and as adjunct faculty in 4 community colleges plus the University of California Santa Cruz credential extension program. She taught for 15 years as full time faculty at Napa Valley College in the Child and Family Studies Program. Since 1991, she has been part of the faculty for WestEds Program for Infant-Toddler Caregivers (PITC) Training of Trainer Institutes. Janet has been writing along with teaching for all these years and is author of numerous articles and 13 books related to early childhood, including Foundations of Early Childhood Education; Infants, Toddlers, and Caregivers (with co-author Dianne Eyer); and Diversity in Early Care and Education: Honoring Differences (Formerly Multicultural Issues in Child Care). She wrote Dragon Mom about herself as parent to help early childhood professionals alleviate guilt when their parenting doesn't live up to their high standards. Her latest passion is understanding more about the Pikler Institute in Budapest, Hungary, where Magda Gerber came from. It took her 30 years to get there after she first heard of it, but her first trip to it in November of 2003 merely whetted her appetite. She has made two more since and is planning for another one. She is fascinated by the approach and is convinced that this residential nursery is a model for the world. She is continuing to learn more about how this approach can be used to improve infant-toddler care and education programs in the United States. She is also working with a group in Mexico to explore how the approach might fit into their models of residential care for infants and toddlers. Janet has a Master of Arts Degree in Human Development from Pacific Oaks in Pasadena, California.

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