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Building classroom community in early childhood education: Considering the Quaker and Reggio Emilia approaches as models of educational communities.
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Building classroom community in early childhood education: Considering the Quaker and Reggio Emilia approaches as models of educational communities./
Author:
Knowlton, Emily Snedecor.
Description:
48 p.
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Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 51-06.
Contained By:
Masters Abstracts International51-06(E).
Subject:
Education, Early Childhood. -
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ISBN:
9781303117169
Building classroom community in early childhood education: Considering the Quaker and Reggio Emilia approaches as models of educational communities.
Knowlton, Emily Snedecor.
Building classroom community in early childhood education: Considering the Quaker and Reggio Emilia approaches as models of educational communities.
- 48 p.
Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 51-06.
Thesis (M.A.)--Mills College, 2013.
This qualitative study explores how early childhood educators in Quaker and Reggio Emilia-inspired schools build community in their classrooms. Strength of community is a trending topic within the field of early childhood education, but has long been a primary focus of both the Quaker and Reggio Emilia approaches. Sociocultural developmental theory and the personal experiences of the researcher in both aforementioned approaches serve as the guiding framework for this research. The researcher conducted interviews with four educators seasoned in either approach to gain deeper understanding of current community-building practices in these settings. Participants emphasized the following key influences in building classroom community: viewing the child as capable, respect for self and others, sense of responsibility for space, comprehensive communication, peaceful conflict resolution, and understanding the broader contexts in which their classroom is situated. Suggestions for future practice are anchored in the Quaker and Reggio Emilia approaches and the wisdom of these seasoned early childhood educators.
ISBN: 9781303117169Subjects--Topical Terms:
1017530
Education, Early Childhood.
Building classroom community in early childhood education: Considering the Quaker and Reggio Emilia approaches as models of educational communities.
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