ABSTRACT

Exploring Childhood in a Comparative Context meets an increasing need for students focusing on early childhood to be familiar with alternative practices in other countries. Providing a ready-made source of information about a wide range of countries including Finland, the Netherlands, the United States, New Zealand, Japan, South Africa and many more, the book clearly describes the way each country understands and conceptualises childhood.

Each chapter includes contextual information about the country, an introduction to the theory that has shaped practice and describes the curriculum for pre-school and primary education. Including vignettes from practitioners working in each country to illustrate practice, the chapters explore key themes such as:

  • Child development
  • Parental involvement
  • Teaching and learning
  • Professionalism
  • Assessment
  • Pupil experience.

Accessibly written and including opportunities for reflection, this timely new book will give students a valuable insight into alternative education systems that is essential if they are to become practitioners with a current and global approach.

chapter |4 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|11 pages

What is childhood?

chapter 2|12 pages

Education in Flanders

chapter 3|18 pages

Education in the Czech Republic

Pavla Vyhnálková and Jana Kantorová

chapter 4|14 pages

Education in England

chapter 5|14 pages

Education in Finland

chapter 6|12 pages

Education in Greece

chapter 7|20 pages

Education in Japan

chapter 8|12 pages

Education in Latvia

chapter 9|10 pages

Education in the Netherlands

chapter 12|14 pages

Education in rural South Africa

chapter |3 pages

Conclusion