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Reimagining Diversity Equity And Justice In Early Childhood Haeny Yoon

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Reimagining Diversity Equity And Justice In Early Childhood Haeny Yoon
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.41 MB
Pages: 261
Author: Haeny Yoon, A. Lin Goodwin, Celia Genishi
ISBN: 9781032140018, 9781032120812, 9781003399155, 1032140011, 1032120819, 1003399150
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Reimagining Diversity Equity And Justice In Early Childhood Haeny Yoon by Haeny Yoon, A. Lin Goodwin, Celia Genishi 9781032140018, 9781032120812, 9781003399155, 1032140011, 1032120819, 1003399150 instant download after payment.

Situated against a backdrop of multiple global pandemics—COVID-19, racial injustice and violence, inequitable resource distribution, political insurrections and unrest—this timely and critical volume argues for a divestment in white privilege and an investment in anti-racist pedagogies and practice across early childhood contexts of research, policy, and teaching and learning. Featuring established scholar-practitioners alongside emerging voices, chapters explore key issues around equitable and inclusive practices for young children, covering topics such as multilingualism and multicultural practices of immigrant communities, language varieties, and dialects across the Black diaspora, queer pedagogies, and play at the intersection of race, gender, disability, and language. Thoughtfully and compellingly written, each chapter offers an overview of the issue, the theoretical framework and critical context surrounding it and implications for practice.

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