Nutbrown, Cathy, author.
Thousand Oaks, Calif.: SAGE Publications, [2014];c2014.
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- Previous edition: 2008.
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 180-196) and indexes.
- pt. 1. A short history of early childhood education. The legacy of history : Early childhood education in the UK: a brief history Foundation stones: some key figures whose work has influenced thinking and development of provision for young children — Into the twenty-first century: twenty-five years of policy change : Understanding recent history: 1988-2013 Into the future, learning from the past — pt. 2. The pioneers: their lives and works. Socrates — Jan Amos Komensky (Comenius) — Jean-Jacques Rousseau — Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi — Robert Owen — Friedrich Froebel — Charles Dickens — Charlotte Mason — Rudolf Steiner — Sigmund Freud — Rachel McMillan — John Dewey — Margaret McMillan — Maria Montessori — Alexander Sutherland Neill (A.S. Neill) — Susan Sutherland Isaacs — Louis Christian Schiller — Lev Semyonovich Vygotsky — Donald Woods Winnicott — Jean Piaget — Erik Erikson — Carl Rogers — Robin Tanner — Burrhus Fredrick Skinner — Sir Alexander Bradshaw Clegg (Alec Clegg) — Loris Malaguzzi — Chris Athey — pt. 3. Talking of early childhood education: nine conversations. 1. So, who needs history? / Peter Clough and Cathy Nutbrown — 2. Why early childhood education? / Robert Owen and Cathy Nutbrown — 3. What motivates young children to learn? / Susan Sutherland Isaacs with Peter Clough — 4. How do young children learn? / Johann Heinrich Pestolozzi, Jean Piaget and Friedrich Froebel — 5. A policy of creativity / Alec Clegg with Peter Clough — 6. Looking back to ‘education’ and ‘care’ … challenging current policy through history / Susan Isaacs, Maria Montessori and Margaret McMillan — 7. Literacy in the early years: a pedagogy of patience? / Rudolf Steiner with Cathy Nutbrown — 8. Children’s rights and early learning / Charlotte Mason with Cathy Nutbrown — 9. From God and church to awe and wonder: spirituality and creativity in early childhood education / Cathy Nutbrown with Peter Clough — pt. 4. Linking the past with the present. Children’s rights — The arts and creativit
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