Inequalities in the Early Years

Bonnie Johnson editor Yvonne Pratt-Johnson editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:21st Jun '18

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Inequalities in the Early Years examines poverty’s effects on children and provides workable solutions for decreasing childhood inequalities through the formal education process. This powerful edited collection explores early childhood inequalities across ten disciplines: earth sciences and geography, life sciences, physical sciences, technology, mathematics, history, society and social institutions, business and economy, the arts, and sports and recreation, following Kipfer’s delineation of broad subject areas of knowledge. The volume reaches beyond the domain of education to include multiple perspectives from scholars in the aforementioned disciplines.

"Professors Johnson and Pratt-Johnson have done a great service to the field of education. The effects of poverty, described in this well researched and often poetic collection of chapters, should instill in our consciousness the need to act rather than just shake our fists at the sky. The growing assault on the poor in underfunded schools and in the community at large is skillfully drawn and based in a reality yet to be successfully confronted. This volume is vitally important for teacher preparation in these troubled and even dangerous times."

—Jerrold Ross, former Dean of the St. John’s University School of Education, USA

"This impressive and provocative collection—expertly edited by Bonnie Johnson and Yvonne Pratt-Johnson—examines the effects of inequalities upon children struggling to study, among them hunger and homelessness, essays enacting St. John’s University’s Catholic and Vincentian mission to ensure access to education, especially for those whose circumstances render it remote. It is a collection each of us who is committed to social justice should study and teach."

—William F. Pinar, Professor and Canada Research Chair, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada

ISBN: 9781138086036

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 267g

144 pages