Children's Friendships In Culturally Diverse Classrooms

Children's Friendships In Culturally Diverse Classrooms

Author: James G. Deegan

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2003-12-16

Total Pages: 124

ISBN-13: 1135720800

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Using material from American, Australian and British empirical studies, this book examines children's interests, needs, assets and capacities in multicultural classrooms and provides international comparisons on what it is like to "be" and "have" friends. The book also explores children's developing ideas of friendships and how they are linked to peer cultures And Looks Into How Such Friendships Can Motivate Children's Socializing in today's schools.


Children's Friendships In Culturally Diverse Classrooms

Children's Friendships In Culturally Diverse Classrooms

Author: James G. Deegan

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2003-12-16

Total Pages: 117

ISBN-13: 1135720819

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Using material from American, Australian and British empirical studies, this book examines children's interests, needs, assets and capacities in multicultural classrooms and provides international comparisons on what it is like to "be" and "have" friends. The book also explores children's developing ideas of friendships and how they are linked to peer cultures And Looks Into How Such Friendships Can Motivate Children's Socializing in today's schools.


Friendship and Diversity

Friendship and Diversity

Author: Carol Vincent

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2018-05-24

Total Pages: 256

ISBN-13: 3319730010

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Do people make friends with those who are culturally and socially different to themselves? Friendship and Diversity explores the social relationships of adults and children living in highly diverse localities in London. The authors examine how social class and ethnic difference affects the friendships of children in primary schools and their parents. The book draws on original and in-depth conversations 8 and 9 year olds about their classroom relationships, with parents about their own and their children’s friendships, and with teachers about supporting children’s friendships at school. Through detailed discussions of friendships, everyday multiculture, and attitudes towards shared social space, cultural difference and social class, the authors reveal what these friendships tell us about the nature and extent of social mixing and social divisions in cities with diverse populations. Friendship and Diversity will be of interest to students and scholars across a range of disciplines, including sociology, geography and psychology, as well as education practitioners.


We Can All Be Friends

We Can All Be Friends

Author: Michelle Griffis

Publisher:

Published: 2021-02

Total Pages: 26

ISBN-13: 9781636850085

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We Can All Be Friends shows how much we have in common even though we are all different. This multicultural book, part of the Language Lizard Living in Harmony Series, includes access to free lesson plans and fun activities to support diversity education.


Collaborative Pathways to Friendship in Early Childhood

Collaborative Pathways to Friendship in Early Childhood

Author: Megan Adams

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2020-05-04

Total Pages: 181

ISBN-13: 1351395181

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Early childhood is a time of wonder, excitement, adventure and learning. A time to experience social relations and friendships, and all of the emotions involved. The joy, and the excitement – of creating a common world with friends. A world of ‘what if’ and ‘as if’ moments that are accepted and built together, or rejected – leading to frustration, sadness and exclusion – the darker side of friendship. In this book, cultural-historical concepts are used to analyse the everyday lives of children. Inspired by contemporary ideas about moral imagination, Collaborative Pathways to Friendship in Early Childhood theorises friendship as a concept. Traditionally, studies about friendship in early childhood focus on relations built in educational settings. As a point of difference, Dr Adams and Dr Quinones introduce the conditions that are created for, with, and by young children as they move between everyday family life, and transition into education settings. Through narratives of internationally mobile families moving into Malaysia and established families in Mexico, varying perspectives of children, parents, teachers and principals are presented — culminating in a holistic understanding of friendship in early childhood. Providing insight into varied perspectives and processes involved when young children enter into friendships, this book will be of interest to researchers, post graduate students and teacher educators specialising in early childhood education, child psychology or social work.


Making Friends

Making Friends

Author: Luanna H. Meyer

Publisher: Brookes Publishing Company

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 464

ISBN-13:

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Section I: Theory and Perspectives for the Study of Children - Section II: Childhood - Section III: Early Adolescence - Section IV: Adolescence to Young Adulthood - Section V: Reflections and Perspectives on Belonging - Section VI: Where Do We Go from Here? Future Directions for Research and Development to Support the Social Lives of Children and Youth


Multicultural Children in the Early Years

Multicultural Children in the Early Years

Author: Peter Woods

Publisher: Multilingual Matters

Published: 1999-01-01

Total Pages: 240

ISBN-13: 9781853594342

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How do multicultural children and their parents experience the very beginning of their school careers? How do teachers mediate the demands of the educational system, and how do the children adapt? What kind of access to the National Curriculum is offered to multicultural children? In answering these questions the authors draw on two years' intensive research in three multi-ethnic institutions. They explore teachers' values and beliefs and how they attempt to put them into practice. They describe how, at times, teachers were constrained to get things done because of pressures operating on them, but at other times, taught creatively in a way particularly relevant to the children's concerns and cultures.


The Making Friends Program

The Making Friends Program

Author: Paddy C. Favazza

Publisher: Brookes Publishing Company

Published: 2015-09

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781598579215

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This supplemental literacy-based program promotes greater understanding of peers with differences and more positive attitudes toward children with disabilities in kindergarten through second grade.


Teaching and Learning in a Diverse World

Teaching and Learning in a Diverse World

Author: Patricia G. Ramsey

Publisher: Teachers College Press

Published: 2015-05-29

Total Pages: 225

ISBN-13: 080777362X

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How can we create truly multicultural classrooms? In this new edition of her popular text, renowned early childhood educator Patricia Ramsey draws on a wide range of research and practice from different communities around the world to further explore the complexities of raising and teaching young children in a world fraught with societal divisions and inequities.Using engaging examples and stories, this comprehensive volume offers concrete suggestions to encourage teachers to reflect on their own histories and experiences and to challenge and rethink their assumptions and attitudes toward children and teaching. This new, up-to-date edition describes research-based classroom practices to engage children in exploring the complexities of race, economic inequities, immigration, environmental issues and sustainability, gender and sexual orientation and identities, and abilities and disabilities. It also addresses the challenges of teaching in the context of globalization, pervasive social media, and increasing standards and accountability. Book Features: Addresses social and economic inequities and how they affect staff relationships, interactions with parents, and children’s classroom experiences.Offers strategies to help teachers initiate conversations with colleagues, parents, and children.Discusses long-term structural decisions about early childhood programs, as well as day-to-day classroom teaching plans.Includes questions that prompt teachers to recognize the influence of overt and covert societal forces on their motivations and views of children.Free supplemental resources, including a comprehensive list of suggested books, can be downloaded at www.tcpress.com. “A pioneer in multicultural/social justice education for young children, this book reflects Patty Ramsey’s life-long commitment to, and ever-deepening understanding of the issues, challenges, and hopes of inclusive, equitable early childhood programs. At a time when our country seems increasingly polarized over the value and meaning of justice for all, her insights and suggestions are as needed as ever.” —Louise Derman-Sparks, international consultant on anti-bias education with children and adults, and co-author of Leading Anti-Bias Early Childhood Programs: A Guide for Change “This book is a timely, relevant resource for anyone who works with young children in any capacity. It supports practitioners to develop an individualized approach to infusing multicultural education—broadly defined—into their world views and work. Ramsey makes a clear and convincing case that multicultural education is not an ‘add-on’; it is a vehicle for shaping children’s lives and creating a more just society.” —Takiema Bunche Smith, Director of the Early Education Leadership Institute at SCO/FirstStepNYC