ABSTRACT

Making an important contribution to the growing body of literature addressing the issue of sustainability in the Early Years, Sandra Smidt provides a highly accessible text examining the philosophical, political, economic, social and cultural aspects of sustainability impacting on very young children today. Drawing on current and global research, Smidt presents case studies and vignettes illustrating good practice and positive thinking in this constantly expanding field.

After clarifying the myriad of acronyms used in this subject area, the book turns to the question of defining sustainability, before chapters explore a diverse range of topics:

  • How very young children make sense of the world and the critical role of teachers and practitioners in listening and responding to the questions they ask.
  • The young child as a citizen with a voice that needs to be heard, and ideas and opinions which should be shared.
  • Examples of how practitioners and settings are working democratically in recognition of the intellectual capacities of young children.
  • Possible pedagogies to support the learning and the emotional needs of very young children in relation to issues of sustainability.
  • The integration of services offering Early Childhood Care, and those offering Early Childhood Education.
  • Analysis of the professional standing of early childhood educators.

Other key issues addressed in the text include the worldwide impact of global warming, globalisation, capitalism and human aspiration. Smidt expertly navigates these issues, illustrating good practice and providing those working with young children with the knowledge and understanding they need to support children to develop, maintain and live in a sustainable world.

chapter 1|10 pages

Defining sustainable development

chapter 2|10 pages

The questioning child: the listening adult

chapter 3|11 pages

The child as citizen

chapter 5|6 pages

The OMEP World Project

chapter 6|12 pages

A pedagogy for sustainability?

chapter 7|10 pages

The case for caring and learning together

chapter 8|10 pages

Cultural considerations

chapter 9|9 pages

Other ways of thinking

chapter 10|10 pages

Professionalism

chapter 11|7 pages

Building hope