Emphasizing Social Justice and Equity in Leadership for Early Childhood
Taking a Postmodern Turn to Make Complexity Visible
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Lexington Books
Published:4th May '17
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There is inherent complexity in a field like early childhood where people and their relationships are at the center of their work; daily practices involve negotiating webs of dynamic relations, shifting contexts, value conflicts, and profoundly diverse family constellations and community and cultural environments. Emphasizing Social Justice and Equity in Leadership for Early Childhood: Taking a Postmodern Turn to Make Complexity Visible expands our conceptions of leadership by drawing on postmodern ontological and epistemological perspectives that value, and make visible, diversities and complex human experiences. Julie Nicholson explores the challenges facing children domestically and globally regarding contemporary social justice and equity; she also provides several frameworks and specific strategies that early childhood educators can draw from in enacting leadership inspired by the ideas presented throughout the book. Richly contextualized vignettes are woven into each chapter to highlight the voices and experiences of courageous early childhood professionals working in very different roles and contexts.
Nicholson’s text provides an alternative conceptual framework that captures the complexities of authentic local and global leadership and which has the potential to transform the field of early childhood education and care. With a clear focus on leadership for social justice and equity, this is a must-read for anyone interested in making the world a better place for young children and families. -- Debora B. Wisneski, University of Nebraska at Omaha
A fresh new look at how and why we need inspiring leaders that are essential for quality programs in early childhood education. Rethinking leadership around issues of social justice and equity are essential in contemporary times. This thought-provoking book stimulates rethinking our notions of leadership around issues of social justice and equity that will ensure that early childhood education can thrive in the 21st century on a solid foundation of children’s rights. Essential reading for students and practitioners to understand the complexities of effective leadership. -- Nicola Yelland, Victoria University
ISBN: 9781498535519
Dimensions: 238mm x 156mm x 22mm
Weight: 490g
212 pages