Technology and Digital Media in the Early Years Tools for Teaching and Learning
Coordonnateur : Donohue Chip
A Co-Publication of Routledge and NAEYC
Technology and Digital Media in the Early Years offers early childhood teacher educators, professional development providers, and early childhood educators in pre-service, in-service, and continuing education settings a thought-provoking guide to effective, appropriate, and intentional use of technology with young children. This book provides strategies, theoretical frameworks, links to research evidence, descriptions of best practice, and resources to develop essential digital literacy knowledge, skills and experiences for early childhood educators in the digital age.
Technology and Digital Media in the Early Years puts educators right at the intersections of child development, early learning, developmentally appropriate practice, early childhood teaching practices, children?s media research, teacher education, and professional development practices. The book is based on current research, promising programs and practices, and a set of best practices for teaching with technology in early childhood education that are based on the NAEYC/FRC Position Statement on Technology and Interactive Media and the Fred Rogers Center Framework for Quality in Children?s Digital Media. Pedagogical principles, classroom practices, and teaching strategies are presented in a practical, straightforward way informed by child development theory, developmentally appropriate practice, and research on effective, appropriate, and intentional use of technology in early childhood settings. A companion website (http://teccenter.erikson.edu/tech-in-the-early-years/) provides additional resources and links to further illustrate principles and best practices for teaching and learning in the digital age.
Dedication
Foreword by Ed Greene
Preface
Acknowledgements
Contributors
List of Abbreviations and Acronyms
List of figures with captions
Introduction: Technology and Digital Media in the Early Years
Chip Donohue
PART I
Technology and Young Children
Editor’s introduction
1. What Would Fred Rogers Say?
David Kleeman and Dr. Alice Wilder
2. Technology as a Tool for Social-Emotional Development: What We Can Learn from Fred Rogers’ Approach
Hedda Sharapan
3. Technology and Digital Media as Tools for Teaching and Learning in the Digital Age
Chip Donohue
4. Teaching with Technology: Preparing Early Childhood Educators for the Digital Age
Chip Donohue and Roberta Schomburg
5. What Would Maria Montessori Say About the iPad? Theoretical Frameworks for Children's Interactive Media
Warren Buckleitner
6. Connecting Child Development and Technology: What We Know and What It Means
Michael Robb and Alexis R. Lauricella
Part II
Technology in the Classroom
Editor’s introduction
7. Media Literacy in Early Childhood Education: Inquiry-Based Technology Integration
Faith Rogow
8. Pioneering Literacy in the Digital Age
Lisa Guernsey and Michael H. Levine
9. Technology to Support Dual Language Learners
Karen N. Nemeth
10. Including All Young Children in the Technology-supported Curriculum: A UDL Technology Integration Framework for 21st Century Classrooms
Howard P. Parette and Craig Blum
11. Stepping into STEM with Young Children: Simple Robotics and Programming as Catalysts for Early Learning
Kate Highfield
12. Innovate, Educate and Empower: New Opportunities with New Technologies
Mark Bailey and Bonnie Blagojevic
13. Technology Tools for Teachers and Teaching: Innovative Practices and Emerging Technologies
Brian Puerling and Angela Fowler
Part III
Technology Beyond the Classroom
Editor’s Introduction
14. Technology as a Tool to Strengthen the Home-School Connection
Tamara Kaldor
15. Technology as a Tool to Strengthen the Community
Luisa M. Cotto
16. Access, Content & Engagement: How Children’s Librarians Support Early Learning in the Digital Age
Cen Campbell and Carisa Kluver
17. Connected Educator – Connected Learner: The Evolving Roles of Teachers in the 21st Century and Beyond
Amanda Armstrong
Subject Index
Name Index
Chip Donohue, Ph.D., is Dean of Distance Learning and Continuing Education, and Director, TEC Center, Erikson Institute, USA.
Date de parution : 10-2014
15.2x22.9 cm
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