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1 - Early Childhood Education: The American Experience
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2 - The Potential of International Research and Cooperation
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3 - Early Childhood Education in Eight OECD Countries
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4 - Early Childhood Education in England and Wales
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5 - Early Childhood Education in Canada
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6 - Early Childhood Education in Sweden
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7 - Early Childhood Education in France
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8 - Early Childhood Education in Italy
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9 - Early Childhood Education in Belgium
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10 - Early Childhood Education in Germany
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11 - Early Childhood Education in The Netherlands
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12 - Implications for American Early Childhood Education
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Index
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Early Childhood Education: An International Perspective presents the summarized outcomes of a five-year cross-cultural survey of early childhood education in the Western world. It provides understanding of some of the topics of debate surrounding preschool education. The text approaches the argument by centering on the history of philosophical thought in early childhood education and offers information on the political and social-cultural changes that have inspired interest in facilitating children’s early learning experience. The book discusses the historical background of early childhood education in the United States. It focuses on the ideas and evidence showing the significance of cooperation in international research. Another topic of interest is the early childhood education in England, Wales, Canada, and Sweden. The section that follows is a review of the aims and objectives of early childhood education. The text will provide valuable insights for teachers, educators, students, and researchers in the field of social sciences.
Early Childhood Education: An International Perspective presents the summarized outcomes of a five-year cross-cultural survey of early childhood education in the Western world. It provides understanding of some of the topics of debate surrounding preschool education. The text approaches the argument by centering on the history of philosophical thought in early childhood education and offers information on the political and social-cultural changes that have inspired interest in facilitating children’s early learning experience. The book discusses the historical background of early childhood education in the United States. It focuses on the ideas and evidence showing the significance of cooperation in international research. Another topic of interest is the early childhood education in England, Wales, Canada, and Sweden. The section that follows is a review of the aims and objectives of early childhood education. The text will provide valuable insights for teachers, educators, students, and researchers in the field of social sciences.
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ISBN
978-0-12-068550-9
Language
English
Published
1976
Copyright
Copyright © 1976 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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Academic Press