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Becoming and Being an Early Childhood Professional, 2nd Edition |

Jane Bertrand

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Becoming and Being an Early Childhood Professional 2nd Edition by Jane Bertrand

Overview

B​ecoming and Being an Early Childhood Professional, Second Edition is a Canadian text that lays the groundwork for students to understand their role as early childhood educators and its importance for the children they care for. It explores the history and current landscape of early childhood education in Canada, highlighting play-based learning supported by public policies and research evidence. This text focuses on three key themes: reducing inequalities, respecting children and expanding opportunities. Given the increasing significance of early childhood education programs and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, this title emphasizes the need for expanded investment in the field. It prepares future educators for diverse programs, encouraging reflection on personal talents, experiences and biases to enhance their ability to create effective learning environments for children. ​

Jane Bertrand

Jane Bertrand is an early childhood educator who has contributed to the growing capacity of the early childhood professional workforce. Jane is currently the Program Director at the Margaret and Wallace McCain Family Foundation. The foundation’s focus is on early childhood practices, policies and research in Canada. Jane is also an Adjunct Professor at OISE, University of Toronto and participates in OISE’s Flex Early Learning PhD program. In Australia, she currently is on the research advisory committee for Our Place in Victoria and the Good Start Thought Leaders Advisory Group. Jane worked in collaboration with Dr. Fraser Mustard and the Honourable Margaret Norrie McCain as the research coordinator for the Early Years Study (1999), Early Years Study 2 (2007), Early Years Study 3 (2011) and now Early Years Study 4. In 2013, Jane received an honourary doctorate from the University of New Brunswick for her contribution to early childhood education in Canada. Jane was Professor at the School of Early Childhood at George Brown College until June 2011 and initiated a Bachelor of Early Childhood Leadership degree. She worked with the Ontario Early Learning Advisor to the Premier of Ontario to prepare a report that led to full-day kindergarten for four- and five-year-olds and was chair of Ontario’s Expert Panel that produced a provincial early learning curriculum framework. Jane is a member of the Directing Committee of the Centre for Excellence for Early Child Development and was a member of the Toronto First Duty Research team. She is a contributing author of the Science of Early Child Development (www.scienceofecd.com).
  • ​​Practice Icons: Chapter 1 introduces six areas of professional practices that are each represented by an icon. The practices are reinforced throughout the textbook and are highlighted by the practice icon in the margin.
  • Weblinks: A MindTap icon in the margin indicates that additional information on concepts referenced in the text can be found in MindTap and in the eBook​
  • Suggested Readings are listed at the end of each chapter are selected to expand on the ideas and information presented in that chapter​
  • ​​Early Childhood Leader Interviews presented in each section reflect Canadian early childhood professionals' experiences and lessons learned, including concepts and vocabularies related to the section​
  • Learning Outcomes in each chapter opens with a set of learning objectives that indicate the topics to be covered in the chapter and what the reader is expected to understand​
  • Learning Together vignettes are based on the author’s own experiences and are designed to offer examples of how educators and children learn together in early childhood education programs​
  • Making It Happen boxes present mini-case studies illustrating examples of real-life early childhood education policies, organizations, programs and practices from across Canada​
  • ​Research to Practice boxes feature examples of evidence-based practice and practice-based evidence provide guidance to early childhood education policies and practices​
  • ​Consider boxes present an opportunity to pause and reflect on key ideas and information concluded from the Learning Together, Making It Happen and Research to Practice boxes​
  • ​​Summary highlights key points at the end of each chapter point to the core concepts and reflect the learning objectives presented at the beginning of the chapter​
  • ​​​​ Review questions at the end of each chapter are designed to examine the reader’s understanding of the key concepts identified in the chapter learning objectives​
  • Key Terms: Terms are defined in the margin and introduce the professional vocabulary used in early childhood education
  • ​​Teaching resources available, including Instructor Guide, PowerPoints, a Test Bank, and a MindTap Educator’s Guide​
  • ​MindTap is an online learning platform that gives professors complete control to craft a personalized, engaging learning experience that challenges students. MindTap delivers access to an eTextbook, study tools, a variety of activities and auto-graded assessment options, and student performance reporting​
Contents
Preface 
Acknowledgements 
About the Author 
Foreword by Dr. V. Angela James 
Introduction

SECTION 1 EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION DEFINED 
CHAPTER 1 THE PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES OF EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION 
CHAPTER 2 HISTORY OF EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION IN CANADA 

SECTION 2 PLAY-BASED LEARNING 
CHAPTER 3 EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION IS PLAY-BASED LEARNING 
CHAPTER 4 OUTDOOR PLAY 
CHAPTER 5 EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION CURRICULUM APPROACHES 
CHAPTER 6 EARLY LEARNING FRAMEWORKS

SECTION 3 EARLY LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS 
CHAPTER 7 TIME, SPACE AND PEOPLE 
CHAPTER 8 LEARNING EXPERIENCES 
CHAPTER 9 INTENTIONAL TEACHING 
CHAPTER 10 QUALITY MATTERS 

SECTION 4 THE EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION LANDSCAPE 
CHAPTER 11 EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION PROGRAMS AND POLICIES 
CHAPTER 12 EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATORS: LOOKING AHEAD

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  • ISBN-10: 1778416918
  • ISBN-13: 9781778416910
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  • ISBN-13: 9781778416828
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