ABSTRACT

Documentation in early childhood education is typically seen as a means to enhance the quality of care and education, and as a way to take account of the child’s view.

 

Assessment and Documentation in Early Childhood Education considers the increasing trend towards systematic child documentation especially in early childhood institutions. The authors present ways in which assessment and evaluation is done sometimes explicitly but more often implicitly in these practices, and explore its means, aims, forms, and functions. They also examine the rationalities of child documentation from the perspective of professional practice and professionalism and suggest that documentation and assessment practices can weaken and constrain but also empower and strengthen teachers, children and parents. Topics explored include:

  • Different forms of documentation and assessment
  • Documentation and listening to the children
  • Dilemmas of assessment and documentation
  • Participation by children
  • Involvement of parents

This timely book will be appealing for those studying in the field of early childhood education, teacher education, special education, general education, social work, counselling, psychology, sociology, childhood studies, and family studies.

chapter |14 pages

Introduction

part |45 pages

A view on curricula, didaktik and teachers

chapter |11 pages

Assessment and Documentation in the Ece Curriculum

A focus on the Nordic tradition

chapter |14 pages

Teachers in Intensified Assessment and Documentation Practices

A didaktik approach

part |27 pages

Auditing the child

chapter |12 pages

The ‘Normal’ Child

part |25 pages

Focus on parenthood

chapter |10 pages

Parenthood Between Offline and Online

About assessment and documentation

part |15 pages

Conclusion

chapter |13 pages

Dilemmas of Assessment and Documentation