Transforming Early Years Policy in the U.S.: A Call to Action

Author:   Mark K. Nagasawa ,  Lacey Peters ,  Marianne N. Bloch ,  Beth Blue Swadener
Publisher:   Teachers' College Press
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9780807768143


Pages:   224
Publication Date:   28 February 2023
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Mark K. Nagasawa ,  Lacey Peters ,  Marianne N. Bloch ,  Beth Blue Swadener
Publisher:   Teachers' College Press
Imprint:   Teachers' College Press
Weight:   0.363kg
ISBN:  

9780807768143


ISBN 10:   0807768146
Pages:   224
Publication Date:   28 February 2023
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Temporarily unavailable   Availability explained
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"Contents (Tentative) Foreword Mariana Souto-Manning Acknowledgments Introduction Mark K. Nagasawa, Lacey E. Peters, Marianne N. Bloch, and Beth Blue Swadener Part I: EARLY YEARS SYSTEMS FRAGMENTATION AND INEQUALITY 1. In This Moment . . . We Are Essential Lucinda Heimer 2. One Center, Two Programs: Finding Promise Within a Fragmented and Unequal Non-System Louis Hamlyn-Harris 3. Toward Transforming Fragmented and Unequal Early Years Systems—Recommendations Jacqueline Jones Part II: CENTERING ANTI-RACISM IN EARLY YEARS CONTEXTS 4. Constellations of Care: Black Kith and Kin Home/Place Making Beyond the State Gaze Ashley J. May 5. Proactive, Not Reactive: Creating Anti-Racist Policies for Child Care Centers and Preschools Kerry-Ann Escayg and Flóra Faragó 6. Short- and Long-Term Policy Solutions Are Necessary to Address Inequities in Access and Affordability in the Early Years Chrishana M. Lloyd and Julianna Carlson Part III: FELT IN/EQUITIES IN THE EARLY YEARS: INFANT/TODDLER CARE AND EDUCATION 7. Felt (In)equities: The Status of Infant-Toddler Care Barbara Milner 8. Felt (In)equities: The Status of Infant-Toddler Teachers Emmanuelle N. Fincham 9. Recognizing the Birth to Three Workforce as Educators Emily Sharrock and Annie Schaeffing Part IV: DE/PROFESSIONALIZATION 10. Grounding Educators' Experiences, Perspectives, and Intellect in De/Professionalization Debates Lea J. E. Austin 11. Toward Equity in Professionalization Through Community and Coalition Building Juliana Pinto McKeen, Fabiola Santos-Gaerlan, Alice Tse, and Wendy Jo Cole 12. Toward Professionalization BY the People Betzaida Vera-Heredia Part V: SUPPORTING THRIVING TEACHERS 13. Don't Train Me to Serve! Supporting Thriving Teachers Through Identity Development Vanessa Rodriguez 14. ""I Want to Be Treated Like I'm Valuable"": Advocating for Teachers' Humanity Abbi Kruse 15. Talking the Talk, Walking the Walk With Teachers Lorraine Falchi and Cristina Medellin Part VI: Whose Standards? 16. Being Held to Whose Standards? Considering the Unique Experiences of Racially and Ethnically Diverse Children Alexandra Figueras-Daniel and Stephanie M. Curenton 17. Using Aesthetic Approaches to Meet and Challenge the National Standards: A Both/And Approach Margarita G. Ruiz Guerrero and Carolyn Brennan 18. ""John Adams Didn't Own Slaves"": Culturally Affirming Standards, Assessments, and Curriculum Evandra Catherin Part VII: HONORING COMMUNITY CULTURAL WEALTH 19. Elevating the Cultural Wealth in Communities of Color: The RICHER Framework–Intersectionality Between Race and Place Iheoma U. Iruka 20. It Really Does Take a Village: Why Educators Need to Be Involved in Community Initiatives Jaclyn Vasquez and Mark Nagasawa 21. Mi Casita: How a School Can Exist to Meet the Needs of Children and Adults Alike Eva Ruiz and Rafa Pérez-Segura 22. Sustaining Our Futures Through Expanded Relations Anna Lees 23. Now What? Our Call to Collective Action Mark K. Nagasawa, Lacey E. Peters, Marianne N. Bloch, and Beth Blue Swadener Index About the Editors About the Contributors"

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Mark K. Nagasawa is director of the Straus Center for Young Children & Families at Bank Street College of Education. Lacey Peters is an assistant professor and graduate program co-coordinator for early childhood care and education at Hunter College, City University of New York. Marianne N. Bloch is professor emerita in the Departments of Curriculum and Instruction and Gender and Women's Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Beth Blue Swadener is professor emerita of justice studies and of social and cultural pedagogy in the School of Social Transformation at Arizona State University.

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