Hodder Education
As We Begin: Dispositions of Mind, Learning, and the Brain in Early Childhood
As We Begin: Dispositions of Mind, Learning, and the Brain in Early Childhood
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Beginnings hold power and promise for what is to come.

As We Begin offers a scholarly yet energizing perspective on the beautiful complexity of teaching and learning during a child's foundational years. Henteleff brings together insights from big thinkers in education alongside research from Mind, Brain, and Education, and her own experiences in the classroom to explore the important role of early childhood educators and education in a way that is at once, serious, conversational, and inspiring. Explaining and applying important concepts from the science of teaching and learning in practical classroom terms, she examines the role of play, literacy, numeracy, creativity, and imagination as integrated and essential components of developing a child's intellectual curiosity.

As We Begin offers ideas, rather than prescriptions, for a balanced early childhood educational program.

Language
English
ISBN
9781036004897
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Foreword
Part 1: The Big Ideas
The Beginning
1. Dispositions of Mind
2. The Teacher/Researcher
Part 2: Foundational Knowledge (Our Building Blocks)
3. The Brain
4. Early Childhood Development through an Anthropological Lens
5. Early Childhood Learning is Messy
6. Early Childhood and Mind, Brain, and Education
Part 3: Zooming In
7. Learning Through Play
8. Emotion and Cognition
9. Our Social Brain as a Natural Incubator for Learning
10. Classroom Conversations
11. Co-creating a Culture of Intellectual Curiosity and Deep Thinking
12. Co-creating a Culture of Creativity and Imagination
13. Co-creating a Culture of Care
14. Co-creating a Balanced Classroom
15. Conclusion
Acknowledgements
Bibliography

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