ABSTRACT

As top-down educational reform policies at local and national levels increasingly isolate teachers from their own professional and instructional agency, and stultify children’s passion for learning, new techniques are needed for understanding and transforming educational practices. Narrative Inquiry in Early Childhood and Elementary School: Learning to Teach, Teaching Well facilitates meaningful change in early years education by providing early childhood and elementary school teachers with methods to incorporate narrative into their instruction and inquiry. This book offers practical strategies for incorporating narrative tools and structures into the classroom, and encouraging effective conceptual, pedagogical, and personal avenues for engaged teaching and learning across languages and cultures. The book’s chapters promote a lively discussion of central tenets of narrative inquiry and illustrative examples of teachers at work with narrative and inquiry for improving their practice and children’s learning.

chapter |6 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|16 pages

Why narrative inquiry?

chapter 2|14 pages

Problems and puzzles for inquiry

What Story Are We Telling?

chapter 3|32 pages

Narrative-based tools and strategies

Telling a Good Story

chapter 4|14 pages

Telling someone else's story

Narrative Inquiry for Understanding Individual Children

chapter 7|12 pages

Pulling it all together

Narrative Inquiry in Action

chapter 8|5 pages

Narrative inquiry and educational change