Diverse Early Childhood Education Policies and Practices
Voices and Images from Five Countries in Asia

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Diverse Early Childhood Education Policies and Practices explores issues in early childhood education and teacher preparation in five Asian countries: India, Singapore, China, Sri Lanka, and the Maldives. Some observed classrooms in these countries reflect influences that are simultaneously indigenous and colonial, local and global. By highlighting the diverse and often hybrid classroom pedagogies at work in these 21st century Asian classrooms, the discussions in this book take into consideration the influence of globalization on local policies and practices, and the challenge educators face when they are expected to reconcile different and sometimes conflicting cultural and pedagogical world views.

Through a research-driven analysis of key issues such as recent revisions to national early childhood education policies, perceptions on "play-based and child-centered" pedagogy, curriculum and learning materials, and an emphasis on the teaching of values, this book illuminates the diversity of the observed classrooms as well as current trends in early childhood education in parts of Asia. The cross-national perspective serves to expand and diversify the global discourse of early childhood education and teacher education.

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Acknowledgements

Preface with Chapter Overviews

Chapter 1: Introduction: Expanding the Discourse of Early Childhood Education and Teacher Education

Chapter 2: Country Contexts and Recent ECE Policies

Chapter 3: "Play-based" and "Child-centered" Pedagogy

Chapter 4: Teaching Character, Citizenship and Cultural Values

Chapter 5: Curriculum and Local Funds of Knowledge

Chapter 6: Partnering for Teaching and Learning

Chapter 7: Current Themes in Teacher Education

Chapter 8: Reflections and Recommendations

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Amita Gupta is an Associate Professor of Education in the Department of Teaching, Learning and Culture at The City College of New York, USA and is on the doctoral faculty at the CUNY Graduate Center.